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 Post subject: Re: bewing's complete bochs rewrite: test request
PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:19 pm 
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Yes, well, the C compiler that M$ supplies ONLY supports the decades old stuff. To support the new GUI crap and still have the emulator written in C, I'd have to mix languages left and right. And *I* primarily only run the old Win stuff. Except that I'm going to be dropping Win entirely and become self-hosting on my own OS within 6 months, so I'm more than a little tempted to just say "to hell with everyone else's guis". I'll work on the rebochs hardware support, and someday maybe somebody will want to write a javascript front end for it or some damned thing.


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 Post subject: Re: bewing's complete bochs rewrite: test request
PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:46 pm 
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bewing wrote:
Yes, well, the C compiler that M$ supplies ONLY supports the decades old stuff


Just to confirm, this compiler is Visual Studio 2013 Express?

EDIT: sorry, VS2013E is current.

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