said:
>to create version 11.0c. In order for it to work, however, you need the
>full Watcom C/C++ version 11.0 installed from the CDROM. Anybody know
>anything about this?
Not true for OS/2 development. Everything you need is in the .zip's.
> 1. I cannot start a project because Watcom tells me that no targets have
>been installed.
You need to configure it for OS/2 targets.
> 2. Online help is not available. I am using the IDE application. When I
>press help, nothing happens (I unzipped all the *.INF and *.HLP files to
>C:\WATCOM\BINP\HELP).
ISTR, this was a problem that has been corrected. It's check my notes
later. You can just view the files for now.
> SET > C:\ConfigTest.TXT
Huh? ConfigTest.cmd? FWIW, it don't have any such animal.
>C:\WATCOM\ is not working for me. Am I doing anything wrong? Anyone with
Yes, but I don't yet know what it is.
>suggestions would be muchly appreciated. Thanks.
More next message.
Steven
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