c++ - Spreading the word
- "Chris Coughlin" <ccoughlin coolmail.net> Mar 22 2001
- "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> Mar 22 2001
- "Chris Coughlin" <ccoughlin coolmail.net> Mar 23 2001
- "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> Mar 23 2001
- John Fletcher <J.P.Fletcher aston.ac.uk> Mar 29 2001
- Heinz Saathoff <hsaat bre.ipnet.de> Mar 30 2001
- Roland <rv ronetech.com> May 02 2001
Hi All; Came across DMC completely by accident today, and what a happy accident it was! I don't have any experience with DMC or SC for that matter, but any effort that brings a high quality tool like that back up is time well spent. I noticed in perusing the group that there seems to be some trouble in getting the word out about DMC. Forgive me for the silly question, but does DMC still compile DOS 16/32 executables? If so, maybe posting an announcement to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org) or the like might help improve visibility. I know that they've been actively following the OpenWatcom efforts. Thanks, Chris
Mar 22 2001
Yes, it does, but not in the console version available for download. The patch version will. We're working on a CD with the whole shebang in it. Although the compiler will still compile for DOSX, and we'll still provide libraries, the actual dos extender will need to be gotten from old zortech/symantec releases, as we don't have a redistribution license for it. It will also still work with Pharlap's 386 DOS extender. How did you come across us? Chris Coughlin wrote in message <99dl2k$2ck7$1 digitaldaemon.com>...Hi All; Came across DMC completely by accident today, and what a happy accident it was! I don't have any experience with DMC or SC for that matter, but any effort that brings a high quality tool like that back up is time well
I noticed in perusing the group that there seems to be some trouble in getting the word out about DMC. Forgive me for the silly question, but
DMC still compile DOS 16/32 executables? If so, maybe posting an announcement to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org) or the like might help improve visibility. I know that they've been actively following the OpenWatcom efforts. Thanks, Chris
Mar 22 2001
I was checking a favourite site of mine (http://www.dosonly.net/compilers.htm) and there you were, big as life! Do you think that it would be possible to use one of the freely-available DOS extenders at some point, to get around the licensing issues? Thanks, Chris "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:99eg0n$2qa1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Yes, it does, but not in the console version available for download. The patch version will. We're working on a CD with the whole shebang in it. Although the compiler will still compile for DOSX, and we'll still provide libraries, the actual dos extender will need to be gotten from old zortech/symantec releases, as we don't have a redistribution license for
It will also still work with Pharlap's 386 DOS extender. How did you come across us? Chris Coughlin wrote in message <99dl2k$2ck7$1 digitaldaemon.com>...Hi All; Came across DMC completely by accident today, and what a happy accident
was! I don't have any experience with DMC or SC for that matter, but any effort that brings a high quality tool like that back up is time well
I noticed in perusing the group that there seems to be some trouble in getting the word out about DMC. Forgive me for the silly question, but
DMC still compile DOS 16/32 executables? If so, maybe posting an announcement to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org) or the like might help improve visibility. I know that they've been actively following the OpenWatcom efforts. Thanks, Chris
Mar 23 2001
Sure, but I have no idea how compatible they may or may not be. The compiler currently works with DOSX and with Pharlap 386. Chris Coughlin wrote in message <99fifm$at9$1 digitaldaemon.com>...I was checking a favourite site of mine (http://www.dosonly.net/compilers.htm) and there you were, big as life! Do you think that it would be possible to use one of the freely-available DOS extenders at some point, to get around the licensing issues? Thanks, Chris "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:99eg0n$2qa1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Yes, it does, but not in the console version available for download. The patch version will. We're working on a CD with the whole shebang in it. Although the compiler will still compile for DOSX, and we'll still
libraries, the actual dos extender will need to be gotten from old zortech/symantec releases, as we don't have a redistribution license for
It will also still work with Pharlap's 386 DOS extender. How did you come across us? Chris Coughlin wrote in message <99dl2k$2ck7$1 digitaldaemon.com>...Hi All; Came across DMC completely by accident today, and what a happy accident
was! I don't have any experience with DMC or SC for that matter, but
effort that brings a high quality tool like that back up is time well
I noticed in perusing the group that there seems to be some trouble in getting the word out about DMC. Forgive me for the silly question, but
DMC still compile DOS 16/32 executables? If so, maybe posting an announcement to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org) or the like might help improve visibility. I know that they've been actively following the OpenWatcom efforts. Thanks, Chris
Mar 23 2001
Walter wrote:Sure, but I have no idea how compatible they may or may not be. The compiler currently works with DOSX and with Pharlap 386.
It also works with the Flashtek developments of DOSX after they parted company with the Zortech/Symantec line. That also is a licence problem. John Fletcher
Mar 29 2001
John Fletcher schrieb...It also works with the Flashtek developments of DOSX after they parted company with the Zortech/Symantec line. That also is a licence problem.
Do you know if FleshTek is still in business or someone who has developed the DOSX Extender? I'm also using this extender end there are problems when using my DOSX app under Win95/98 (and some other troubles too). Regards, Heinz
Mar 30 2001
Yes DMC 7.71 compiles DOSX Roland Chris Coughlin a écrit :Hi All; Came across DMC completely by accident today, and what a happy accident it was! I don't have any experience with DMC or SC for that matter, but any effort that brings a high quality tool like that back up is time well spent. I noticed in perusing the group that there seems to be some trouble in getting the word out about DMC. Forgive me for the silly question, but does DMC still compile DOS 16/32 executables? If so, maybe posting an announcement to FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org) or the like might help improve visibility. I know that they've been actively following the OpenWatcom efforts. Thanks, Chris
May 02 2001