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- From: phils@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Phil Shapiro)
- Subject: Re: Think C 4.05 Compatibility
- In-Reply-To: sgrenander@NASAMAIL.JPL.NASA.GOV's message of Wed, 9 Sep 1992 21: 12:54 GMT
- Message-ID: <PHILS.92Sep10095607@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- Organization: Symantec Corp.
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 14:56:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep9.211254.17786@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> sgrenander@NASAMAIL.JPL.NASA.GOV (Sven Grenander) writes:
- In article <1757@pacvax.UUCP>, myg@pacersoft.com (Mark Y. Geschelin) writes:
- >
- > RE:Think C 4.05 Compatibility
- >
- > I use Think C 4.0.5 for an old product. It is compatable with 7.0.1 on
- > a CI.
- > Make Sure you aren't using Virtual Memory and you should upgrade.
- >
- >
- The debugger is not 7 compatible (at least not on my fx) and
- you can't user 32-bit addressing with or without the debugger.
-
- ThC 4.0.5 is the only reason why I still have a system 6.0.7 around
- and will until I'm over on ThC 5.x.x
-
- If you have the 4.0.5 debugger, as well as v4.0.5 of THINK C, then it
- should work under System 7. It is not compatible with VM, 32 bit mode,
- or the '040 cache. The main reason version 4.0.5 was written was to
- support System 7.0 until the 5.0 release was ready.
-
- -phil
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- Phil Shapiro Software Engineer
- Language Products Group Symantec Corporation
- Internet: phils@cs.brandeis.edu
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