lsk@u02.svl.cdc.com (Lewis Kaplan) (03/21/91)
Anyone out there with experience calling Microsoft/Lattice C functions from Turbo C? My understanding is that there is incompatability between floating point representations. Athough I asked Borland about this in the past (without success), since Borland C++ boasts of Windows tools, they most likely have solved this issue. My main interest in this ability is in writing Turbo C code which call Oracle Library routines. Please send responses to lsk@v01.svl.cdc.com
lsk@u02.svl.cdc.com (Lewis Kaplan) (03/28/91)
Has anybody had any success calling Microsoft/Lattice C functions from Turbo C? I understand that there is incompatibility in floating point representations. However, Borland advertises the use of their new C++ compiler code with Windows. This implies to me that someone has had success in addressing these issues. My purpose is to link with Oracle libraries. Any suggestions? Send responses to lsk@v01.svl.cdc.com