hadgraft@civeng.monash.edu.au (Roger Hadgraft) (02/14/90)
There was a comment made recently in this group that QuickC could be used to compile Windows programs. I looked in my QuickC 1.0 manual, but found no indication of that. Is it possible with QuickC 2.0? -- Roger Hadgraft | hadgraft@civeng.monash.edu.au Lecturer in Civil Engineering | phone: +61 3 565 4983 Monash University | fax: +61 3 565 3409 Clayton, Vic. 3168. Australia. |
huilin@hpindda.HP.COM (Hui-Lin Lim) (02/15/90)
This is ONLY possible in v2.0. v1.0 used non-standard libraries. You will still need to get the Windows Development Kit as the added libraries are only found there. You may also want to consider the Zortech c++ compiler (standard disclaimers apply) Hui-Lin Lim ARPA: huilin%hpinddf@hplabs.hp.com UUCP: {ucbvax,hplabs}!hpinddf!huilin Phone: (408)447-2835
don@dukeac.UUCP (Don Mullen) (02/20/90)
In article <40130009@hpindda.HP.COM> huilin@hpindda.HP.COM (Hui-Lin Lim) writes: >You may also want to consider the Zortech c++ compiler [for Windows >software development] >(standard disclaimers apply) > >Hui-Lin Lim >ARPA: huilin%hpinddf@hplabs.hp.com >UUCP: {ucbvax,hplabs}!hpinddf!huilin >Phone: (408)447-2835 I've had some initial problems getting Zortech C++ to compile windows programs which contain c++ code. Specifically, zortech gives me some error messages when parsing the windows.h file. Could you give me some pointers on the best way to set up zortech for windows c++ programming. Don -- Don Mullen Duke University Humanities Computing Facility (919) 684-3637 ...!mcnc!ecsvax!dukeac!don