heldt@ece.wsu.edu (Tim Heldt) (08/03/90)
Can anyoone help me in getting C++ 2.0 from AT&T running on an HP9000/375 under HPUX 7.0? I am in dire need of a running version. I can fall back on g++ but would rather continue with AT&T's. I do have it running on the 3b2/400 but would prefer the HP due to performance considerations. Thanks, Tim +-------------------------------------------------+ | Tim Heldt heldt@ece.wsu.edu | | Systems Programmer uunet!ece.wsu.edu!heldt | | | | Electrical & Computer Engineering Department | | Washington State University | | Pullman, WA 99164-2752 | | (509) 335-6887 | +-------------------------------------------------+
mike@hpfcso.HP.COM (Mike McNelly) (08/03/90)
You could always try HP's own version of C++ 2.0. One big advantage is that it's fully supported by the symbolic debuggers. Mike McNelly mike%hpfcla@hplabs.hp.com
kk@hpl-opus.HP.COM (Konstantinos Konstantinides) (08/04/90)
You should get HPC++ It includes C++Developer, Symbolic Debugger, Program Builder, and more. It includes the ATT 2.0 libraries and the Codelibs library. There are various product numbers (B1636A, B1637A, etc) and various sub-options for licences, media, upgrades, manuals, etc. Check with your local sales for more info. K. Konstantinides kk@hpkronos.hpl.hp.com