Re: A86: Z80 and Visual C++
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Re: A86: Z80 and Visual C++
Okay. I always thought that Visual Studio was all of the Microsoft
development progs (VB; VC++, etc), in the same way that Office is a sum
of Word, Excel, etc., and that Visual C++ was the name of the IDE that is
based on writing C++ programs, but is capable of other things. I know
what you mean, though. Everyone thought I was talking about writing the
asm using VC++ language. No, I was refering to using the IDE.
Glad this got cleared up :)
--James
On Sat, 06 Feb 1999 10:30:59 PST "Retupmoc 7" <retupmoc7b@hotmail.com>
writes:
>
>C++ is a language
>
>The visual part implies use of Microsoft's visual studio, and using
>Microsoft Foundation Class.
>
>NO, there are no asm programs written in VC++
>
>YES, it is possible to use VISUAL STUDIO to write (and compile) asm
>programs. However, this would NOT be writing the program in VC++!
>
>There is a HUGE difference.
>
>Glad we got that cleared up :)
>
>--awwaiid
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