Netbook, GCC on windows

Paul Maddox EMAIL HIDDEN
Mon Jan 12 00:03:01 CET 2009


M,

  nope, I just assumed that anything MS would be pay per view :-)

Paul

On 11 Jan 2009, at 22:00, M-.-n wrote:

>
> P,
>
> Is there any specific reason you want to use GCC ? Microsoft Visual  
> 2008
> Express is the pc equivalent of xcode and is free. I'm using it and  
> it's
> million time more efficient on the debugging side than workin' with  
> the ol'
> gcc/gdb.
>
> M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org
> [mailto:music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org] On Behalf Of Paul  
> Maddox
> Sent: dimanche 11 janvier 2009 20:19
> To: Music-bar
> Subject: Netbook, GCC on windows
>
> Guys,
>
>  Ok, so I joined the netbook world today. I bought an Acer Aspire One
> with windows, 120G HDD, 1G Ram, wi-fi, etc, etc and so far I'm rally
> impressed. My wife also got one, but with Linux and she's loving hers.
> I got windows because I want to retain use of my Compiler
> (CodeVisionAVR), and it will only be used for coding work (and VMWare
> Fusion's USB interface doesn't work with my programmer, believe me I
> tried everything).
>
>  So, I'd like to install GCC so I can build simple command line apps
> (the one I wrote on the Mac, I'd like to compile and build on my
> little PC), now, is there an "idiots guide" to installing GCC and then
> compiling a "Hello World" app under windoze xp?
>
>  Many thanks
> Paul
>
>
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