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Hello Maurice!
02 Nov 03 09:17, Maurice Kinal wrote to Mike Tripp:
MK> together. Please correct me if I am wrong as I have never been a
MK> Windows user. All I know about any of them is that DOS apps will run
MK> on them and a 32-bit DOS compiler is probably the best course of
MK> action in dealing with applications aimed in those directions. Not
MK> only that but it also takes care of the DOS holdouts as well.
The claim to fame of the Watcom compiler (which Scott used for Max and
Squish) was that from the one CD you could all targets from any development
environment (DOS, OS2, or Windows).
Targets: 16 and 32-bit DOS
16 and 32-bit OS2
16-bit "bound" EXE (native DOS+native OS2)
16 or 32-bit Windows
32-bit Novell Netware NLM
That's why his releases were always simulcast in multiple flavors, and why
some of the source might get a bit "obtuse" in places in order to
maintain an approach that would not fall over in one of the selected target
environments.
MK> All I did in this case was to make it multiuser by using specific
MK> squish.cfg's within any user account and to move the squish executable
MK> to /usr/local/bin so that it was on any user's path. Works good.
Good deal.
.\\ike
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