If you are using TCC-RT Syntax, CMDebug will automatically start TCC-RT in a console window. But you can also start TCC-RT from a Windows shortcut, located:

 

on the desktop, or

in the Quick Launch bar, or

in the Programs section of the Start menu (including its Startup subdirectory).

 

You may also start it from the Start / Run dialog.

 

See TCC Startup Options for more information on startup command line options.

 

When you configure a TCC-RT shortcut, place the full path and name for the file in the Command Line field, and put any startup options that you want passed to TCC-RT. For example:

 

Command Line:C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCC_RT_31\TCC.EXE
Working directory:C:\

 

You do not need to use the Change Icon button, because TCC.EXE already contains icons.

 

Each Windows program has a command line which can be used to pass information to the program when it starts. The command line is entered in the Command Line field for each shortcut or each item in a Program Manager group (or each item defined under another Windows shell), and consists of the name of the program to execute, followed by any startup options.