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I've got a question!
I'm still experimenting with my WATCOM C/C++ setup. I sucessfully
created a sample 32 OS/2 application (hello.exe), following the example
in the Programmer's Guide. However, I cannot create a 16 bit OS/2
application, because I do not have os2.lib on my system (os2386.lib is
required for 32 bit OS/2 apps).
My question: I thought that OS/2 drivers are 16 bit files (true??). If
so, I am going to need the os2.lib file, if I want to develop OS/2
drivers. True??
HCMotin
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