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From: Clinton Jeffery <jeffery@segfault.cs.utsa.edu>
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Subject: Windows sources updated
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I've updated the main Windows Icon source distribution at ringer.cs.utsa.edu
in directory pub/icon/nt/src. If you are studying the source code on a
Microsoft platform, you probably want this distribution.
In addition to reflecting the current graphics facilities and recent
.exe-generation additions, the distribution includes a co-expression
switch provided by Frank Lhota that employs the standard Microsoft C
in-line assembler, so anyone with a 32-bit version of Visual C++ should
be able to build the entire distribution easily.
The sources are repackaged as a single file named mswin.zip that includes
the NT configuration files. Configuration and building for both the
console and graphics-capable binaries is (hopefully) straightforward.
I would like to hear if you build from the sources, and especially want
to hear whether things work out of the box or what, if anything, you
find you have to change things in order to build successfully.
Clint Jeffery, jeffery@cs.utsa.edu
Division of Computer Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Research http://www.cs.utsa.edu/research/plss.html