Daniel,

I think you problem is the cygwin.  From http://www.cygwin.com/ "Cygwin is a 
Linux-like environment for Windows". I have not worked with any of that type of 
package in years but I know that years ago the Linux emulation packages like 
Cygwin generally implements only the most commonly used Linux functions. 

Is wordpack designed to run on Linux? You might have better luck if you wipe 
the win98 and install one of the Linux distributions and install a version of 
wordpack that runs on Linux.

C U L8R,
Tom
 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Daniel Greene 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 2:34 PM
  Subject: [UM-LINUX]


  The alerts are just a sound sent over the station pa as well as signboards.  
The reason we are using an old desktop compac and win 98 is that is what was 
donated to us, the station doesnt have a ton of funding.  This computer will 
have one function and that is to run the alerting system.  I went back and 
downloaded an older version of wordpack that was compatible with win98.  To 
give a little more discription I open cygwin and go through the directories 
till I get to the basic dump dir.  I give the make command and the program 
builds it with out a prob.  At the next prompt I try to run the prog and it 
gives me the error function not implemented.  I thought it was the win98 but I 
tried it on Win-xp and get the same.

  Daniel

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