> From: Lester Ingber
[snip]
> The `rtd' instruction is supported by the 68010, 68020, 68030,
> 68040, 68060 and CPU32 processors, but not by the 68000 or 5200.
> 8< bottom cut <- top
> ->8
Heh... ;-P
I wonder what kind of side effec
Lester,
It works! Thank you. Assuming these will be archived, maybe this can help
someone else.
Since I'm wondering if Excel was caching something, I decided to use C# and
it works!
Thanks,
Siegfried
Here is the example of calling cygwin C from C#:
--begin here --
// Begin command
Siegfried:
Hi. I did not use any __declspec keywords, etc. -- just vanilla C
code which runs as well under gcc or g++ under Cygwin, FreeBSD, or
SPARC/Solaris, etc. Creating DLLs is another matter -- I've just tested
this using Cygwin/gcc under XP Pro. As I said, I cannot get this to
work under C
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Lester Ingber wrote:
> Siegfried:
>
> Hi. I did not use any __declspec keywords, etc. -- just vanilla C
> code which runs as well under gcc or g++ under Cygwin, FreeBSD, or
> SPARC/Solaris, etc. Creating DLLs is another matter -- I've just tested
> this using Cygwin/gcc under
ge-
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Lester Ingber
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:34 PM
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Subject: Re: need -mrtd to create Excel DLL?
Siegfried:
Hi. I did not use any __declspec keywords, etc. -- just vanilla C
code which runs as well under gcc
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