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April 8, 2003 Jointly developed by Sybase, SciTech, and a core
team of Open Watcom developers, Open Watcom 1.0 is the first release of
the Watcom compilers in over three years. It can be downloaded from the
OpenWatcom.org web site or purchased on CD-ROM
from SciTech's web site. SDK headers and libraries for OS/2, Win16 and
Win32 are included, as well as a number of royalty-free and open-source
DOS extenders. The Open Watcom C/C++ and FORTRAN compilers support remote
debugging over the serial port, parallel port, or TCP/IP for all supported
platforms, including DOS. There are also remote debugging layers for Novell
Netware networks (IPX and NetBIOS) as well as for remote debugging within
virtual DOS machines. You can cross compile and debug any target platform
from any host platform--Win32 applications can be developed and debugged
from OS/2 or DOS. A Linux port is in the works.
SciTech Software Inc
180 East 4th Street, Suite 300
Chico, CA 95928
530-894-8400
http://www.scitechsoft.com/
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