news@tank.uchicago.edu (NetNews) (05/05/89)
I downloaded a package of M2 files from the Journ Pascal Ada M2 bulletin board which is supposed to allow this. Included is the source for a sample program and a .BAT file to make the sample program. The batch file calls two programs called LINK4 and RC. From: troy@daisy.uchicago.edu (Troy Zerr) Path: daisy!troy I used the OS/2 linker instead of link4 (the MASM 5.1 docs say it can be used with windows) but the linker says it needs LLIBW.LIB. At this point I'm stuck. Where can I get the following files? LLIBW.LIB LLIBC.LIB RC (whatever that is) Please respond via E-mail. I don't have the money to buy the Windows development kit (poor starving math grad), so if that's the only way to get the libraries then I guess I'm out of luck. Thank you. Troy Zerr Univ. Of Chicago Dept. of Math.
pajerek@isctsse.UUCP (Don Pajerek) (05/10/89)
In article <3075@tank.uchicago.edu> troy@daisy.UUCP (Troy Zerr) writes: >Where can I get the following files? > LLIBW.LIB > LLIBC.LIB > RC (whatever that is) You are out of luck. The .libs are Windows libraries, and RC is the Windows resource compiler. >Troy Zerr Don Pajerek