The supported platforms are Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, Windows Mobile and 32-bit DOS (go32v2). Generally you need the latest stable version of the Free Pascal Compiler, which currently means version 3.0.4. Note that Windows 95/98/ME and NT 4.0 are still supported, when this library is compiled with FPC 2.6.4. However, using FPC 2.6.4 isn't guaranteed to work for any other platforms, besides Windows. - Compiling the library: Before starting make sure the FPCDIR environment variable is set correctly. For example: (windows, fpc version 3.0.4, default install dir) set FPCDIR=c:\fpc\3.0.4 To compile the library type: fpcmake -r make Then you can do: make examples And then try to run the programs in the demos/ and examples/ dirs. If compiling the library fails, make sure you're using the GNU make and not some other make! (e.g. GNU make is usually called 'gmake' on *BSD) 'make -v' should report: GNU Make version x.xx.x, ... etc. :) On Windows and DOS this is the 'make' that comes with Free Pascal.