• compile in os2?

    From Rick Smith@1:105/10 to All on Sun Feb 5 20:19:04 2023
    Greetings All!

    Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some source code compiled if you are...



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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Rick Smith on Tue Feb 7 21:35:30 2023
    Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some source code compiled if you are...

    In what language and for what purpose?

    -- Sean



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  • From Rick Smith@1:105/10 to Sean Dennis on Tue Feb 7 19:23:16 2023
    Greetings Sean!

    Tuesday February 07 2023 21:35, you wrote to me about an urgent matter!:

    * Forwarded from area 'OS2'
    Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some source
    code compiled if you are...

    In what language and for what purpose?

    I believe in C and lora bbs free source code





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    Rick Smith (Nitro)

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Rick Smith on Thu Feb 9 10:40:56 2023
    Rick Smith wrote to Sean Dennis:

    I believe in C and lora bbs free source code

    Unfortunately, that might be tricky. There are only a few C compilers for
    OS/2 and they are a bit hard to find. I'm a Pascal guy myself so I'm not
    of any help to you on this.

    -- Sean


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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Sean Dennis on Thu Feb 9 17:33:08 2023

    Hello Sean!

    09 Feb 23 10:40, you wrote to Rick Smith:

    Unfortunately, that might be tricky. There are only a few C compilers
    for OS/2 and they are a bit hard to find. I'm a Pascal guy myself so
    I'm not of any help to you on this.

    OpenWatcom 2.0 or the NetLabs ports of GCC are the 2 main ones that can be found these days. I do somewhere have a copy of IBM C Set++ on 3.5" floppies.

    Andrew


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  • From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to Rick Smith on Mon Feb 27 21:48:42 2023
    Hallo Rick!

    07.02.2023 19:23, Rick Smith schrieb an Sean Dennis:

    * Forwarded from area 'OS2'
    Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some
    source code compiled if you are...

    In what language and for what purpose?

    I believe in C and lora bbs free source code
    Yes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C

    You have to modify all sources to compile lora with gnuc/openwatcom/ibmc.


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  • From Rick Smith@1:105/81 to Torsten Bamberg on Mon Feb 27 21:38:34 2023
    Hello Torsten!

    Monday February 27 2023 21:48, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'OS2'
    Hallo Rick!

    07.02.2023 19:23, Rick Smith schrieb an Sean Dennis:

    * Forwarded from area 'OS2'
    Anyone here comfortable compiling in os/2? Would love some
    source code compiled if you are...

    In what language and for what purpose?

    I believe in C and lora bbs free source code
    Yes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C

    You have to modify all sources to compile lora with
    gnuc/openwatcom/ibmc.

    So not worth it?

    Regards,

    Rick

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  • From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to Rick Smith on Tue Feb 28 08:43:34 2023
    Hallo Rick!

    27.02.2023 21:38, Rick Smith schrieb an Torsten Bamberg:

    Yes, lora bbs is free, but! lora is written in borland C
    You have to modify all sources to compile lora with
    gnuc/openwatcom/ibmc.

    So not worth it?
    It depends on the time you got. You've got to rewrite a crowd of libs to get it working with gnu-c. Even it depends on your programming skills with C.

    Regards,
    Rick
    Bye/2 Torsten

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