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Old 20 April 2010, 21:27   #1
Tiddlypeeps
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Building a project in SAS/C

I have created a project, and added all my code and art files to the folder, but I don't think the project is being linked correctly.

When I was building with the command line I was using a file called game.link that had this code in it;

From lib:cback.o
Game.o
lib lib:sc.lib,lib:amiga.lib,GameSmith:GameSmith.lib
To Game

But im pretty sure that is not being used any more, how do I tell the project files to use this file to link the game?
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Old 21 April 2010, 01:13   #2
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Start SCoptions and change NoLink to Link, enter the linker options and set the Startup=cback option, and add gamesmith:gamesmith.lib to the Libraries/Objects list.
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Old 21 April 2010, 11:48   #3
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It sounds like you've been very busy.

Well done and I hope it all comes together correctly

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