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reply halfblood <halfblood_member pathlink.com> writes:
im very new at this so im not sure what im doing. i wrote a simple hello program
in a text file and then saved it in the dmc bin. then i magically made a .exe
file.... im not even sure how that happened. And now when i click on the exe
file to run there is an error message that says that "the system file is not
sutiable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications"

i mean did i write the program wrong?  ... it is:

#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){
printf("hello!!!!");
return 0;
}
Feb 26 2005
next sibling parent Jack <Jack_member pathlink.com> writes:
In article <cvqu2m$1fv4$1 digitaldaemon.com>, halfblood says...
im very new at this so im not sure what im doing. i wrote a simple hello program
in a text file and then saved it in the dmc bin. then i magically made a .exe
file.... im not even sure how that happened. And now when i click on the exe
file to run there is an error message that says that "the system file is not
sutiable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications"

i mean did i write the program wrong?  ... it is:

#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){
printf("hello!!!!");
return 0;
}
Take a look at here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767
Feb 27 2005
prev sibling parent "Walter" <newshound digitalmars.com> writes:
"halfblood" <halfblood_member pathlink.com> wrote in message
news:cvqu2m$1fv4$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 im very new at this so im not sure what im doing. i wrote a simple hello
program
 in a text file and then saved it in the dmc bin. then i magically made a
.exe
 file.... im not even sure how that happened. And now when i click on the
exe
 file to run there is an error message that says that "the system file is
not
 sutiable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications"

 i mean did i write the program wrong?  ... it is:

 #include <stdio.h>

 int main(void){
 printf("hello!!!!");
 return 0;
 }
Add a \n between the ! and the ". Also, compile it with the command: dmc test.c where test.c is the name of the program source file.
Mar 01 2005