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- From: chrisg@cs.umr.edu (Chris Gorsuch)
- Subject: Re: Protogen/ Owl directories
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 21:11:49 GMT
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- Thanks to the people who have responded thus far.
- I have the Borland C++ for windows but Without Application
- frameworks...Although it doesn't say it has Object windows it
- does imply that it has several windows products...one of which
- pictured *yeah i know don't believe them* on the back is
- a directory list including...OWLDEF.H *the file I need*
- Why would they 1. include a file which couldn't be run
- and 2. list a file which they didn't include.
- The help does have info on the command I need also but
- of course with out the owl lib there is little I can do about it.
- They did say I could check the manuals for the source code
- since they might not have installed it, but the manual doesn't have
- said portion.
-
- As for protogen, it appears to be a very nice product, fairly easy to
- use with a little manual which walks you through a windows creation
- Of course it doesn't have any real info in it or how to link it up
- when you get done but the professional version of this would be worth
- looking into.
-
- In short, does anyone know where one might be able to get the OWL libraries?
- besides repurchasing bc++ for windows with applications frameworks.
- chrisg.
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