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Can't find .h files

Hello all,

I'm a TOTAL newbie to C programming....

I've got a source code from an online game...

It has a ticker inside so it calls upon every 30 secs...

Then you get new resources and stuff...

My problem is I have to compile the .C files..

But when I try this with Lcc-win32 on winXP it givs all errors that it can;t include .h files...

My question is if this problem is caused by the fact that I compile on winxP ?

The source may come from a Unix system..

Or shouldn't this make the problem ?

Hope to hear something soon

Greetzz pMzQ,
 


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