Yes, people did do that. I am not one of them, but I knew people who used it for that.
You need a Wintel box (I believe that is kind-of obvious!), and an RS232 cable. How to set it up, I do not know.
Several people in the BMUG (Berkeley Macintosh User Group) Developer SIG used CodeWarrior, and at least one person in the group worked for Metrowerks. Therefore, I suspect it might be worth your while to join the post-BMUG group, http://www.planetmug.org/, Planet MUG. Planet MUG has Macintosh and Wintel people, so says their web site—I am not a member. Also, I never could afford to buy CodeWarrior—I used MPW (Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop). Many people loved CodeWarrior, so it must be good!
Yes, people did do that. I am not one of them, but I knew people who used it for that.
You need a Wintel box (I believe that is kind-of obvious!), and an RS232 cable. How to set it up, I do not know.
Several people in the BMUG (Berkeley Macintosh User Group) Developer SIG used CodeWarrior, and at least one person in the group worked for Metrowerks. Therefore, I suspect it might be worth your while to join the post-BMUG group, http://www.planetmug.org/, Planet MUG. Planet MUG has Macintosh and Wintel people, so says their web site—I am not a member. Also, I never could afford to buy CodeWarrior—I used MPW (Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop). Many people loved CodeWarrior, so it must be good!
I'm not 100% sure, but I think you can. (Seem like I remember seeing the option in the New Projects dialog box.) If not I do have the Windows CD uploaded for Pro 1. So if you do write something on a Mac you can take your project over and compile it there.
Note: As this is old software, I'm not sure it will work with Vista/Win 7, probably will with XP using compatibility mode.
WHAT? Is this really the first version to let you write Windows software on Mac..? Can you actually do that? On the CW 11 page, it says *that* version can compile for Windows, but that's an older version. At least it seems to say that, but it might just be slick advertising.
Does anyone know: can you compile Windows software *on Mac* using CW 11? (or this version)
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The double-posted comment is supposed to be a reply to turtlecroc 2012 March 01.
Yes, people did do that. I am not one of them, but I knew people who used it for that.
You need a Wintel box (I believe that is kind-of obvious!), and an RS232 cable. How to set it up, I do not know.
Several people in the BMUG (Berkeley Macintosh User Group) Developer SIG used CodeWarrior, and at least one person in the group worked for Metrowerks. Therefore, I suspect it might be worth your while to join the post-BMUG group, http://www.planetmug.org/, Planet MUG.
Planet MUG has Macintosh and Wintel people, so says their web site—I am not a member. Also, I never could afford to buy CodeWarrior—I used MPW (Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop). Many people loved CodeWarrior, so it must be good!
Yes, people did do that. I am not one of them, but I knew people who used it for that.
You need a Wintel box (I believe that is kind-of obvious!), and an RS232 cable. How to set it up, I do not know.
Several people in the BMUG (Berkeley Macintosh User Group) Developer SIG used CodeWarrior, and at least one person in the group worked for Metrowerks. Therefore, I suspect it might be worth your while to join the post-BMUG group, http://www.planetmug.org/, Planet MUG.
Planet MUG has Macintosh and Wintel people, so says their web site—I am not a member. Also, I never could afford to buy CodeWarrior—I used MPW (Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop). Many people loved CodeWarrior, so it must be good!
I'm not 100% sure, but I think you can. (Seem like I remember seeing the option in the New Projects dialog box.) If not I do have the Windows CD uploaded for Pro 1. So if you do write something on a Mac you can take your project over and compile it there.
Note: As this is old software, I'm not sure it will work with Vista/Win 7, probably will with XP using compatibility mode.
WHAT? Is this really the first version to let you write Windows software on Mac..? Can you actually do that? On the CW 11 page, it says *that* version can compile for Windows, but that's an older version. At least it seems to say that, but it might just be slick advertising.
Does anyone know: can you compile Windows software *on Mac* using CW 11? (or this version)