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from: Clem Clarke
date: 1997-01-29 11:58:36
subject: Future Development

I have been developing various programs to hopefully sell in the OS/2 market.

With the demise of Borland's OS/2 compiler, lack of IBM support for OS/2 (I
have reported a number of what I consider to be SERIOUS problems, and have
got no fixes yet after 3 months), I am wondering what to do.
 
It seems that Open 32 seems to be the safest method of developing software.
 
I have DEVCON, but what do I need to develop WIN 32 programs under Windows?
 CAn I use Borland BC 3.1 somehow?  I have IBM's Win 95 compiler, but that
seems like massive overkill for my C programs.
 
Also, for character mode flat Assembler programs, do I need to do anything
special to get something running under Win 95 and OS/2?  

Cheers,

Clem Clarke


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