Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!billkatt From: billkatt@mondo.engin.umich.edu (Steve Bollinger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: THINK C 4.0.3 Message-ID: <1990Sep20.175314.26445@caen.engin.umich.edu> Date: 20 Sep 90 17:53:14 GMT References: <1990Sep20.001205.22480@caen.engin.umich.edu> Sender: news@caen.engin.umich.edu (CAEN Netnews) Organization: University of Michigan CAEN Lines: 36 In article , phils@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Phil Shapiro) writes: > > In article <1990Sep20.004815.25766@news.iastate.edu> niko@du248-16.cc.iastate.edu (Schuessler Nikolaus E) writes: > In article <1990Sep20.001205.22480@caen.engin.umich.edu> billkatt@mondo.engin.umich.edu (Steve Bollinger) writes: > > >Has anyone seen THINK C 4.0.3? I have a debugger update which > > >is supposed to work with System 7.0, but it only works with THINK > > >C 4.0.3. > > (You mean 4.03 here, right?) > > > > > >-Steve Bollinger > > > > The updates to 4.0.3 (so far as i can tell from watching all the net traffic) > > are included on a CD-ROM distributed to "registered developers". > > (That's essentially a commertial group, right?) I believe system 7.0 and > > Inside Macintosh VI also come with or shortly thereafter... I don't know > > for sure... > > > > Niko Schuessler "On a two semester mission to engineer where > > The THINK C 4.0.3 'update' is only of use to developers working with > alpha versions of system 7.0. If you are one of these developers, > you've got the 'Big Bang' CD-ROM which has the update on it. If you > have an AppleLink account, it's in "Macintosh Developer Technical > Support:System Software 7.0:" folder. If you're not developing using > 7.0, ThC 4.0.3 is of no use to you. > Hm.., well, for the record, I have the "big bang" CD, and the updater to THINK C 4.0.1 is on there, not 4.0.3. Which was a let down, since I had 4.0.2 before I went to the WWDC. 4.0.3 isn't on "Discy Business" or "Discy Business: the Real One", either. Maybe "Night of the Living Disc", eh? As for AppleLink..., well, there's an interesting story there, but that isn't a viable option for me. -Steve Bollinger