Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!ncsuvx!ece-csc!ncrcae!PEDEV!rogerson From: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: TC/QC,Windows (was MicroSoft vs Borland Again ...) Message-ID: <2541@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 26 May 89 12:35:10 GMT References: <235@imspw6.UUCP> <2002@csuna.csun.edu> <242@isctsse.UUCP> Reply-To: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Distribution: usa Organization: NCR Corp., Engineering & Manufacturing - Columbia, SC Lines: 28 In article <242@isctsse.UUCP> pajerek@isctsse.UUCP (Donald Pajerek) writes: >In article <2002@csuna.csun.edu> abcscnge@csuna.csun.edu (Scott Neugroschl) writes: >>Anyone out there know if QC 2.0 will compile for windows (given the SDK)? > >Only the Microsoft and Lattice compilers will produce object modules >that are acceptable for Windows applications. True, you need the Windows >SDK to get the include files and libraries, but that's not ALL you need. > >>Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl The QC 2.0 compiler supports Windows compilation. However, there seems to be bugs in the libraries which are causing some problems with this. I will check on GEnie and see what the progress is. However, you are not just limited to Microsoft and Lattice compilers, you can also use the following: Actor (oops, like smalltalk) Glockenspiel C++/Common_view ( OS/2 also ) C_talk/Views (requires MSC) Stony Brook Modula II For OS/2 programers Logitech Modula II Topspeed Modula II -----Dale Rogerson-----