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iceman
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2003 9:16 am   Post subject: MS C 6.0 (16bit) and Win2K - linker problems in dos compile Reply with quote Back to top  

Hi Guys!

I've picked up a project recently. It's a log parser that we've used for a number of years, and the previous maintainer has left the company. It's written in MS C 6.0, and I'm having problems actually getting nmake to run.

The compiler is a 16-bit app, and I need to see what I can do to allocate more heap space in the environment, keep in mind that this is a problem with the compiler, and not the app itself. The old maintainer used the same compiler/make file in Winnt 4.0 and she was able to build just fine.

Thoughts moving forward is to move this project to something a bit more modern (the compiler is from 1990!!!) The code itself is pretty straight-forward... I believe that if I can fix the problems with nmake, I'll be good to go...

Has anybody else had to do something similar?

iceman

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