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- From: bergstro@src.honeywell.com (Pete Bergstrom)
- Subject: re: Toolkit + GCC 2.2.2?
- In-Reply-To: kslater@sps.pgh.pa.us's message of 25 Aug 92 21: 11:07 GMT
- To: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Message-ID: <9208271601.AA14047@data.src.honeywell.com>
- Posted-Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 11: 01:46 CDT
- Sender: daemon@src.honeywell.com
- Organization: Honeywell Systems & Research Center
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 16:01:46 GMT
- Received-Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 11: 01:48 CDT
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- kslater@sps.pgh.pa.us (Kevin J. Slater) wrote:
-
- >If I was to obtain GCC 2.2.2 (the just released update to GCC/2) and then
- >purchase the IBM toolkit for 2.0, would that be sufficient to write PM /
- >SOM / whatever programs to work under OS/2 2.0? I'm currently working as
- >a LAN/Lab Admin and there're plenty of guys at work who can help me with
- >the details of PM programming. The catch is I don't want to have
- >something that works part way.
-
- That is the setup I'm using - the only missing tool is LIB.EXE and
- that will be released in a week or two (see the recent post announcing
- it).
-
- The primary advantages of the toolkit are the online documentation of
- the API, the header files (which need to be slightly modified) and the
- complete OS2386.LIB file. It also comes with a dialog editor, icon
- editor, font editor, etc...
-
- Pete
-