Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/16/08:20:40
I wrote:-
> How is the new (GO32-less) djgpp likely to change matters?
> When are these two problems that you mention, likely to be solved?
> How is the arrival of Windows 95 / etc likely to change matters?
dj AT delorie DOT mv DOT com (DJ Delorie) replied:-
> With the absense of the extender, all the issues for itnerfacing with
> Windows reside in the program itself - it's just a plain DPMI program. In
> theory, with the right libraries and linker (or executable converter), you
> could make a pure Win32 application.
And Windows 3.1 please: a great lot of people still have Windows 3.1 .
> The catch is that we don't have the right libraries and executable
> converter, nor do we have a resource compiler (which isn't as big a deal).
How long would it likely take for someone who knows more about Windows than I
do, to write the required routines etc? I have a copy of a book "Windows 3.1
Programmer's Reference" by James W.McCord (ISBN 0-88022-787-7, publ. 1992 by
Que Corporation, page numbers up to 1354), which describes at great length how
to call a great lot of the routines needed to call the various things that
happen in Windows.
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