Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!barryf From: barryf@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Barry B. Floyd) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: BC++ protected mode under Win3/enhanced Message-ID: <_{*=X!{@rpi.edu> Date: 15 Mar 91 15:10:01 GMT References: <72170002@otter.hpl.hp.com> <1356@ncis.tis.llnl.gov> <1991Mar14.214606.15041@oracle.com> Lines: 34 Nntp-Posting-Host: aix01srv.aix.rpi.edu mwick@.com (Mark Wick) writes: >In article <1356@ncis.tis.llnl.gov> paik@lance.tis.llnl.gov (Yunki Paik) writes: >>> >>>Is it possible to run the protected mode Borland C++ 2.0 compiler >>>under Windows3 in enhanced mode? >>> >> >>Straight from the horse's mouth (Borland tech support): No. >> >>I asked them the same question. Run Windows in real mode. >> >Wouldn't you rather run it in standard mode? I thought that the only >limitation imposed was against enhanced mode. Running it in real mode >means you could do little else... >Mark Is the BC++ 2.0 compiler exclusively a protected mode application, or is that an option? If I were to purchase BC++ 2.0 and given that I run Win 3.0 in enhanced mode would I be able to compile code using BC++ 2.0, without exiting Win 3.0 (enhanced mode) and running Win 3.0 in standard/real mode? (I have a 386, of course, and would like to remain in enhanced mode). barry -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Barry B. Floyd \\\ barry_floyd@mts.rpi.edu | | Manager Information Systems - HR \\\ usere9w9@rpitsmts | +-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute--------------------troy, ny 12180-+