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I have the Borland C++ for OS/2 compiler. I am considering doing some SOM programming. I see someone saying that you can compile the SOM part using a SOM compiler in OS2 Toolkit (which I do not have) and submit the output to the Borland compiler. My question is should I buy the OS2 toolkit and use this approach or start over with a compiler that supports the SOM up front like maybe Visual Age C++? Anyone have an opinion on this? Thanks in advance for your thoughts. --- Maximus/2 3.00* Origin: TeamOS/2-Denver * USR V.34 * Denver (303)369-5057 (1:104/720) SEEN-BY: 270/101 620/243 711/401 409 410 413 430 807 808 809 934 955 712/407 SEEN-BY: 712/515 628 704 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 104/720 678 627 3615/50 396/1 270/101 712/515 711/808 809 934 |
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