reilly@bnlux1.bnl.gov (kevin reilly) (04/18/91)
I currently own QuickC 2.5 and am thinking of buying the SDK. Is it possible to develop Windows apps with this combination or MUST you have MS C 5.1 or greater. Thanks reilly@bnlux1.bnl.gov
ebergman@isis.cs.du.edu (Eric Bergman-Terrell) (04/19/91)
I don't know the answer to your question. However, there's a newsgroup dedicated to Windows programming issues. Why not re-post to comp.windows.ms.programmer? Terrell
bjorn@valhalla.esd.sgi.com (Bjorn Lindstrom) (04/19/91)
This was an interest of mine as well, and from what I understand from reading the documentation (version 2.0), that yes you can. However, you have to use a SPECIAL linker, different than the standard LINK, and different from the Windows LINK4. You still need the SDK of course,... but the documentation says it will work. Whether or not it actually will is another story... Good luck, and let me know it you are successful! Bjorn