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How to use #4

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ghost opened this issue Jun 17, 2020 · 2 comments
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How to use #4

ghost opened this issue Jun 17, 2020 · 2 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 17, 2020

Entirely for experimentation purposes, but how are you supposed to run it. Sorry if dumb question. Am an amateur.

@sp0ng3Bob
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@PiXeL-AtOr - You would have to compile it. The files are source code.
Also, because is in C, would be maybe easier to compile and run it on a Linux or Mac. (On Windows tipically there is no C compiler, so you should download one like Cygwin)

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aervnu commented Jan 8, 2022

@PiXeL-AtOr - You would have to compile it. The files are source code. Also, because is in C, would be maybe easier to compile and run it on a Linux or Mac. (On Windows tipically there is no C compiler, so you should download one like Cygwin)

But how can I compile it correctly? GCC just throws a bunch of errors.
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