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From: Mitchell Spector <spector AT EnchantedLearning DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Don't get mad
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 10:12:13 -0700
Organization: Enchanted Learning Software
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Paul Derbyshire wrote:
> 
> Ok... where do you go to download this code warrior pro?
> --
> Paul Derbyshire ao950 AT freenet DOT carleton DOT ca, http://chat.carleton.ca/~pderbysh

You don't, you buy it -- it's in the commercial world, not the gnu
world.  There's a free demo you can download at
http://www.metrowerks.com/products/cw/lite/
(you can compile the projects in it, but you can't save any
modifications or make new projects, or something like that).

By the way, if you're interested in compiling Mac applications
on a PC (that's how this thread started), one thing you might want
to find out is whether the Win32-hosted compiler will compile to
PowerPC code or just to 68K code -- I think it may currently only
compile to 68K code, with PowerPC-targetting scheduled for a later
release.  The Mac-hosted version definitely compiles to both 68K
and PowerPC code.  (For people not familiar with the Mac, this
wouldn't be a debilitating limitation to the Win32 version.  68K
code runs even on PowerPC machines, thanks to a fast, high-quality
emulator built into the Mac operating system.  You can always move
your project over to a Macintosh -- 68K or PowerPC -- temporarily to
recompile it there as a "fat application", containing both 68K and
PowerPC code.  You'll need access to a Mac for testing and debugging
anyway, so this shouldn't be too awkward.  Almost all Mac programs
are released these days as fat applications.)

Mitchell
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Mitchell Spector, Enchanted Learning Software
E-mail: spector AT EnchantedLearning DOT com
Award-winning web site for children (Little Explorers, Zoom Dinosaurs,
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