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- Subject: Borland C++ 3.1 and OS/2 2.0
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.022418.23244@csaadel.adl.csa.oz.au>
- From: statters@csaadel.adl.csa.oz.au (Steve Tattersall)
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 02:24:18 GMT
- Organization: Computer Sciences of Australia Pty Limited, Adelaide
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- I have a problem executing programs written using Borland C++
- and applications frameworks under WIN-OS2.
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- If the dynamic link option is chosen for the Borland run-time,
- OWL and class libraries, the programme fails to terminate
- properly.
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- A GA fault is reported in the run-time DLL and then many errors
- dialogs appear with random characters in them.
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- All code has been built using windows 3.0 resources and headers.
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- Can anyone shed light on this one? Do I really need windows 3.1
- in order to run this software (or OS/2 2.1)?
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- BTW: The test software supplied with the compiler demonstrate the
- same characteristics, in particular the chess program.
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- Linking the code with static libraries, the code fails to start under
- WIN-OS2 (the not supported / not recognised error).
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- Ta,
- Steve Tattersall
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