Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some source code compiled if you are...
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Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some source
code compiled if you are...
In what language and for what purpose?
I believe in C and lora bbs free source code
Unfortunately, that might be tricky. There are only a few C compilers
for OS/2 and they are a bit hard to find. I'm a Pascal guy myself so
I'm not of any help to you on this.
Yes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C* Forwarded from area 'OS2'
Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some
source code compiled if you are...
In what language and for what purpose?
I believe in C and lora bbs free source code
----Bye/2 Torsten
Regards,
Rick Smith (Nitro)
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Hallo Rick!
07.02.2023 19:23, Rick Smith schrieb an Sean Dennis:
* Forwarded from area 'OS2'
Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some
source code compiled if you are...
In what language and for what purpose?
I believe in C and lora bbs free source codeYes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C
You have to modify all sources to compile lora with
gnuc/openwatcom/ibmc.
It depends on the time you got. You've got to rewrite a crowd of libs to get it working with gnu-c. Even it depends on your programming skills with C.Yes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C
You have to modify all sources to compile lora with
gnuc/openwatcom/ibmc.
So not worth it?
Regards,Bye/2 Torsten
Rick
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