abcscnge@csuna.csun.edu (Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl) (07/13/89)
I know that I can't use TC 2.0 to write windows apps. Is it possible to use QC 2.0 with the SDK? I'd really not have to shell out 300-500 for MSC 5.1 AND 250-400 for the SDK. I can get QC really cheap. Thanks Scott -- Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl UUCP: ...!sm.unisys.com!csun!csuna.csun.edu!abcscnge -- Beat me, Whip me, make me code in Ada -- Disclaimers? We don't need no stinking disclaimers!!!
rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) (07/14/89)
In article <2079@csuna.csun.edu> abcscnge@csuna.csun.edu (Scott Neugroschl) writes: >I know that I can't use TC 2.0 to write windows apps. Is it possible >to use QC 2.0 with the SDK? I'd really not have to shell out 300-500 for >MSC 5.1 AND 250-400 for the SDK. I can get QC really cheap. >-- >Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl Yes, you are suppose to be able to write Window apps using QC 2.0. Some people on GENIE were having problems doing this, but I think a fix was posted. I may be able to try it out and make sure, but currently I do not have enough hard disk space for QC 2.0. In any event, the offical Microsoft line is that QC 2.0 can make Windows apps. -----Dale Rogerson-----