Hi, for my class project i have to find a simple operating system, so i went to planet source code websit and i download
Jazmyn 32 bit, what im asking is how do make it to an iso file, I tryed to follow the readme file and i dont under sand could you explane to me on how to complier this p;lease
need some help on how to complie a c++ project for school
[QUOTE=andrewjrmill825;2062959]Hi, for my class project i have to find a simple operating system, so i went to planet source code websits and i download
Jazmyn 32 bit, how do i complie, I tryed to follow the readme file and i dont under sand could you explane to me on how to complier this p;lease, and how do i make it to a iso, four i can just put it on my computer.
Re: need some help on how to complie a c++ project for school
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Originally Posted by andrewjrmill825
Hi, for my class project i have to find a simple operating system, so i went to planet source code websits and i download
Jazmyn 32 bit, how do i complie, I tryed to follow the readme file and i dont under sand could you explane to me on how to complier this p;lease, and how do i make it to a iso, four i can just put it on my computer.
How to compile to iso or floppy drive i, what i realy want is a tutorial on how to compile to iso or floppy drive. because the redmen file dose not make any sents to me. lol
can you tell me how to us the software and makefile please, thanks for your kindness.
This is a Visual C++ forum. I've been using Visual C++ for over 15 years and I have no idea what you're talking about. I don't know what Jazmyn is and I don't know what compile to iso means. I'm sure I'm not the only one. Whatever they are, I'm pretty sure they don't have anything to do with Visual C++.
Jazmyn_-_A1867433242005.zip is a small operating system all i want to know is how to make it to a file that i can put on cd pr floppy image, this is for my class all i want is to bulid it. thanks for your reply sorry if know one understud me.
I have no experience in this area but the readme file describe exactly, step by step, how you build it and afterwards create a boot floppy.
The steps I would have tried, if I were you, would be to follow the readme to create a boot-floppy. When everything works alright I would have googled for how to make a boot-able iso using that floppy as input.
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