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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 08:18:08 -0800
- From: Boulton_Fernando@f514.n202.z1.fidonet.org
- Subject: BC++ for OS/2
- Comment-To: victor_ng@f514.n202.z1.fidonet.org
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- Reply-To: Boulton_Fernando@f514.n202.z1.fidonet.org
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- > Date Entered: 11-18-92 14:13
- > Z(> > Borland C++ for OS/2 features a 32-bit optimizing
- > Z(> > C and C++ compiler, a
- > Z(> > Presentation Manager-hosted intergrated Development
- > Z(> > Environment (IDE), Turbo
- > Z(> > Debugger, and all the tools necessary to support OS/2 2.0
- applications
- > Z(> > development.
- > Z(> >
- > Z(> How much is this?
- >
- > More importantly, does it REALLY take 100 megs of disk space? Lets
- be
- > real people, raise your hand if you're willing to give up 100 megs
- to a
- > C compiler.
- >
-
- The DOS/Windows Combo of BC++ 3.1 took around 80 megs off my HD, I
- ain't a
- surprise to see another 20 go, I am sure it has some added features
- compared to
- the former.
-
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