This file explains how to compile a program with lcrzo. If you want to compile lcrzo, you're not reading the good file. Read ../INSTALLWINDOWS_EN.TXT. If you want to compile separately one tool of lcrzoex, it's more complicated than what's explained here : read lcrzoex-4.xx-src/doc/compil1toolwindows_en.txt. If you want to create your own program using Visual C++ 6, follow those steps : - open Microsoft Visual C++ 6 - Menu File - New + select "Win32 Console Application" + project name "lcrzotest" + location "c:\lcrzo\lcrzotest" + button OK + create "an empty project" + button Finish - Menu File - New + select "C/C++ source file" + file name "t1.c" + enter in this file : #include <lcrzo.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { lcrzo_ipl ipl; lcrzo_init(); lcrzo_epr(lcrzo_ipl_init_ips("1.2.3.4", &ipl)); lcrzo_epr(lcrzo_ipl_print("The address is ", ipl, "\n")); lcrzo_close(); return(0); } - Menu Project - Settings + select "C/C++" + select the category "preprocessor" + additional include directories "c:\lcrzo\include\" + button OK - Menu Project - Settings [this step is very important] + select "C/C++" + select the category "code generation" + use run-time library "Multithreaded DLL" + button OK - Menu Project - Settings + select "Link" + select the category "general" + in "Object/library modules", add at the end "lcrzo.lib" + button OK - Menu Project - Settings + select "Link" + select the category "input" + additional libraries path "c:\lcrzo\lib\" + button OK - press F7 - open a msdos console in "c:\lcrzo\lcrzotest\Debug" : + button Start - Menu Run - "command" (or "cmd") + cd c:\lcrzo\lcrzotest\Debug - run lcrzotest.exe : + lcrzotest The text displayed should be : The address is 1.2.3.4