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- From: Gerald Winslow <winslow@hous.inmet.com>
- Subject: Re: *****HELP*****
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- Date: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 19:08:31 GMT
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- Bing-Hung Chen wrote:
- >
- > Hi,
- >
- > Sorry if this is a beginner's stupid question:
- > I just installed full version of Borland C++(v4.0) into my P-100
- > machine. When I first tested using the AppExpert to create a simple
- > program and run it, it gave me a message "couldn't create process." in
- > the end of compilation. I've tried to reinstall the program and it
- > just gave me the same stuff error message. Could someone kindly point
- > it out for me? Thanks in advance.
- >
- > Marc Chen
- > bhchen@m.cc.utah.edu
-
- I noticed the same problem using Turbo C++ 4.5. The solution was to
- place the compilers ..\bin directory in my DOS path. This even worked
- under Windows 95. After doing that, everything worked OK.
-
- Hope this helps.
- Regards,
- Gerald Winslow
-