1. E2C - Dev C++

Has anyone attempted to compile Euphoria 2 C translated code using Bloodshed's
C++?

If so, which version of the e2c program did you use, and what additional
steps if any did you have to take.

If not, Rob Craig, any chance you'll eventually test this version out?

Later.

Ferlin Scarborough

Learn To Program Games in Free Courses At
http://www.gameuniv.net

My Euphoria Home Page
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/shadetreesoft

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2. Re: E2C - Dev C++

Hi Ferlin,

I recall your asking about Blooshed's C++ before.  Why
are you so interested in this package.  All I can
tell from the web page is that it is a beta stage IDE.
There is very little description of any features which
would entice me to give it a try. No screenshots -
nothing.

Have you tried it? 



Ferlin Scarborough wrote:
> 
> Has anyone attempted to compile Euphoria 2 C translated code using Bloodshed's
> C++?
> 
> If so, which version of the e2c program did you use, and what additional
> steps if any did you have to take.
> 
> If not, Rob Craig, any chance you'll eventually test this version out?
> 
> Later.
> 
> Ferlin Scarborough
> 
> Learn To Program Games in Free Courses At
> <a href="http://www.gameuniv.net">http://www.gameuniv.net</a>
> 
> My Euphoria Home Page
> <a
> href="http://mywebpage.netscape.com/shadetreesoft">http://mywebpage.netscape.com/shadetreesoft</a>
> 


Ken Rhodes
100% Microsoft Free!

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3. Re: E2C - Dev C++

Ferlin Scarborough wrote:
> Has anyone attempted to compile Euphoria 2 C translated code using Bloodshed's
> C++?
> 
> If so, which version of the e2c program did you use, and what additional
> steps if any did you have to take.
> 
> If not, Rob Craig, any chance you'll eventually test this version out?

No chance, unless I sell the Translator source, and someone
else sets it up for Bloodshed. Each compiler I add is an additional
burden that I have to carry from that point onward. 
You already have a choice of 3 (ok, maybe 2.5) free compilers 
that you can use for Windows programming with Euphoria.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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4. Re: E2C - Dev C++

Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> 
> Hi Ferlin,
> 
> I recall your asking about Blooshed's C++ before.  Why
> are you so interested in this package.  All I can
> tell from the web page is that it is a beta stage IDE.
> There is very little description of any features which
> would entice me to give it a try. No screenshots -
> nothing.
> 
> Have you tried it? 
> 
> 
> Ken Rhodes
> 100% Microsoft Free!
> 
Ken,

  I ask because it is the C++ compiler and IDE that I already have installed
on my computer.  It was free and I have used it to compile games with that
someone had written on Linux using GCC, by just downloading a couple of 
packages to add in to it.  It seems to work fine for me, I just did not want
to get involved with installing 600 different C++ compilers on my PC.

Since Dev C++ is already installed I wanted to go with it.

Later.

Ferlin Scarborough

Learn To Program Games in Free Courses At
http://www.gameuniv.net

My Euphoria Home Page
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/shadetreesoft

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