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- From: potts@oit.itd.umich.edu (Paul Potts)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32
- Subject: Re: Does Borland plan to support NT on non-X86 archtectures?
- Date: 13 Nov 1992 17:24:13 GMT
- Organization: Instructional Technology Laboratory, University of Michigan
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- In article <CFORTIER.92Nov12144428@genghis.news> cfortier@genghis.news (Chris Fortier) writes:
- >
- >Borland has committed to supporting Windows NT. Below is a very early(June
- >time frame) PUBLICLY AVAILABLE press release.
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- This is for a 32-bit compiler. I haven't heard anyone indicating that Borland
- and Microsoft are working together to get the current release (C++ 3.1 for
- DOS) running under NT. It would be great to be able to use NT as my
- development platform (with luck, no more reboots).
-
- Any plans for this? (I suspect most of the work would be on Microsoft's
- part getting EMS working properly on NT).
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