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- From: mrdisco@mindspring.com (Mr disco)
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- Subject: Re: Help !!! 16-bit applications for Windows 3.1 and Microsoft Visual C++ versions 1.5, 2.2 or 4.0
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 02:30:20 GMT
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- "Karl H. Damm" <s0985015@stud-mailer.uni-marburg.de> wrote:
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- >==========================================================================
- >I need some information on the Microsoft Visual C++ versions 1.5 and 2.2 :
- >==========================================================================
- >I plan to develop a commercial 16-bit application for Windows 3.1
- >(real 16-bit, without utilization of win32s).
-
- >Is this possible with version 1.5 or 2.2 ?
- >Unfortunetly, it isn't with the new version 4.0 !
-
- >In addition:
- ># Does Microsoft still offer version 1.5 of Visual C++ ?
- ># How much did/does it cost ?
- ># What are the main differences between the Microsoft Foundation Classes
- > from version 1.5 up to version 4.0 ?
-
- >I'm grateful for any hint !
-
- The other CD that ships with VC++ 4.0 is VC++ 1.52, which will compile
- pure 16-bit code. I think they packed it in there solely for that
- reason.
-
- Mr disco
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