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- From: jbwest@wolfenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer.tools,comp.os.os2.programmer.oop,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: GNU C++ for OS/2 Warp?
- Date: 2 Jan 1996 01:40:54 GMT
- Organization: Wolfe Internet Access, L.L.C.
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- References: <4c572g$ae@queeg.apci.net> <4c5ovq$h0d@cloner3.netcom.com> <4c6due$g63@daily-planet.execpc.com>
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- In <4c6due$g63@daily-planet.execpc.com>, jbrekke@execpc.com writes:
- >In <4c5ovq$h0d@cloner3.netcom.com>, VanCLy@ix.netcom.com writes:
- >>In <4c572g$ae@queeg.apci.net>, Poconnor@apci.net (James O'Connor) writes:
- >>>All
- >>Do you or anyone who read this article know if I can actually
- >>develop PM apps with GNU C++?
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- >>Van
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- >Yes, you need the OS/2 developers toolkit for the headers and a few other
- >things and you can use GNU/EMX C++ for OS/2.
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- I beg to differ. You do not *need* OS2 dev tk to write PM apps. EMX will
- compile PM apps right out of "the box"; some of the examples/tests are
- PM apps. There are several free toolkits for various types of layering for
- PM apps well, but, the PM API headers & graphics & such are all there in
- EMX.
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- >
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