what is the mac version being compiled under (OS/2 possibilities)

Mike Babulic mike.babulic "at" gov.calgary.ab.ca
Tue, 24 Nov 1998 20:19:14 +0000


>It can compile for lots of processors, but it doesn't include the libs and
>headers for OS/2, and the IDE isn't written for OS/2.  If might be
>possible with the right libs to build OS/2 code under Win32. But, even if
>it did, the code would have to be different, because programming a Mac is
>completely unrelated to programming OS/2.

CodeWarrior IDE runs native on Win32, Mac and Solaris.  It cross-compiles
native apps for those platforms as well as a host of others.  Win32
programmers can use MFC.  Sun programmers have native libs.... sadly, there
don't appear to be OS/2 libs & code generator (unless someone's done a
public-domain plug-in that I don't know about)

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Mike Babulic,         Management Systems Analyst
Engineering Computer Services,    City of Calgary
mike.babulic "at" gov.calgary.ab.ca  phone: 268-2520
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