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Questionselect and accept socket calls Pin
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QuestionCompiling DOS Apps With Windows 7 Pin
softwaremonkey18-Oct-11 7:35
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Guys,

I have to maintain a number of legacy products which are DOS applications, developed using MSVC 1.52. I have just splashed out on a new laptop only to find that MSVC1.52 refuses to install undr Windows 7, even in XP (and Win 98) compatibility mode.

Anyone managed to do this, or does anyone know of a C compiler which will produce 16 bit DOS apps but will run under Windows 7?

The code is C and not C++ and does not us MFC.

Thanks

Tony
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