08-16-2015
How to compile and run the ProC (*.pc) program?
Hi Team,
I am very new to this forum and hope someone will help me in resolving the issue.
I am new to Pro C also.
I made some changes to the existing Pro C program and want to run the program with the changes.
But I am unable to neither compile nor run the program.
Please do the needful.
Thanks in advance!!
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