Neil.A..Haldar@f563.n107.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Neil A. Haldar) (03/13/90)
Hello! I am a new Mac IIcx user, and have had an itching to get into C for awhile... so, last night, while on GEnie, downloaded files 1465 and 1466 from the MACPRO conference... when I unstuffed the files and ran them, everything went fine. Okay, here's the really SCREWY part: when trying to compile a C file (included as example source), The drive space was eaten up!! I had about 16megs filled, and now have 52 filled, which I know isn't right... I've checked nearly every single file on my HD to find a file that was 36 megs in size, but no such luck. BTW (:]), the name of the compiler was 'Sesame C'. Has anyone else had this wierd problem happen to them? (yet)? How do I un-do what this compiler did? I've removed all the files that dealt with the program, but no such luck... Help? Thanks for any replies... ---------- Neil A. Haldar 512 Westover Lane Mansfield, OH 44906 (419) 529-8149 I've got a new fax machine; make me use it! Call above number ahead of time to let me set it up. I've got a new Mac... Any tips/suggestions/hints should be sent to me. ---------- "Fascinating, Captain... " -Spock, a lot of episodes -- Neil A. Haldar via cmhGate - Net 226 fido<=>uucp gateway Col, OH UUCP: ...!osu-cis!n8emr!cmhgate!107!563!Neil.A..Haldar INET: Neil.A..Haldar@f563.n107.z1.FIDONET.ORG