Getting stated

Posted By: YoungPete

Getting stated - 02/01/15 03:35

I have downloaded Zorro_setup.exe and intend to install it on a Win XP Pro SP3 computer. Does the C++ compiler come included in the .exe ? Need to modify the script Convert.c. If I have any questions with the use of that script, should I post here or in the Zorro scripts forum.

Is there anything else I need to compile/run a script, like MS DLL's,etc ?
Posted By: YoungPete

Re: Getting stated - 02/02/15 05:43

Have now installed Zorro. I simply want to test a small script (Convert.c) from the windows command line. Please supply the syntax for running Lite-C on windows (i.e. I don't need to run the script from Zorro at present).

There is a 'CodeLite' mentioned in a post on http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/beginner/72133/#msg384719 ; is that the same compiler/interpreter as Lite-C used with Zorro ?
Posted By: jcl

Re: Getting stated - 02/02/15 16:29

The compiler is an integrated part of Zorro - it is no command line tool.
Posted By: YoungPete

Re: Getting stated - 02/04/15 00:59

Okay thanks. laugh
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