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- From: mvaccaro1@aol.com (MVaccaro1)
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- Subject: Re: MS C compiler version 8.0 and RTLink
- Date: 20 Mar 1996 16:29:12 -0500
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- >Ken Dahle <kendahle@telepost.no>
- >
- >Hello.
- >
- >Kan anyone tell me if MS C compiler version 8.0 is availeble if I get
- >the latest C++ package?
- >
- >And I have been told to use RTLink, does anyone know whos >product that
- >is?
- >
-
- Ken,
-
- Visual C++ version 1.5 ships with MS C Version 8.0 compiler and is also
- available when you subscribe to Visual C++ subscription service (which
- also comes with Visual C++ 4.0 for Window 95 and Windows NT).
-
- As for RTLink, Pocket Soft (713) 460-5600 in Houston Texas is the
- manufacturer/developer.
-
- If you are working in the DOS environment, RTLink can create overlaid
- executables. However, if you must work in that environment a better(?)
- solution to look at would be a DOS extender (such as PharLaps DOS-286).
- Of course this depends upon what you want to accomplish and how large a
- program you are building. Let me know by posting in this group or e-mail.
-
- Mike :->
- Design? What design! - I've too much coding to do...
-