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- From: clc0829@is2.nyu.edu (Chris Conway)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: BC++ 5.0 and MFC?
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 17:17:14 GMT
- Organization: New York University
- Message-ID: <4eqsiq$7oj@cmcl2.NYU.EDU>
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- In article <4eooc7$e3d@dub-news-svc-1.compuserve.com>,
- 71024.1713@compuserve.com wrote:
- >john@sailsun (John C. Bielick) wrote:
- >
- >>I would like to know if the 'support' for MFC means that you must
- >>already have MFC on your machine (perhaps from some other C++ compiler)
- >>in order for BC++ 5.0 to compile a program that was written with
- >>MFC, or if BC++ 5.0 will come with MFC.
- >
- >I believe that you need to have MFC already on your PC. I am almost
- >positive that BC 5.0 will not ship with MFC.
- >
-
- This is true, but does anyone know what version of MFC BC5 will be able to
- compile up to? Theoretically, it should be able to handle any version, am I
- wrong? Will it be able to compile future versions? I'm just wondering... I
- don't really know how the whole thing works :-)
-
- bye.
- chris.
-