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CodeWarrior Professional Release 1

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Emulation
This app works with: SheepShaver, Basilisk II,

CodeWarrior Professional Release 1 is the first of the CodeWarrior series to include both the Mac and Windows Tools in a single package.

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(Mac Tools, Mac Reference, Win Tools/Reference CDs)
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MasterDavidGoodmen's picture
by MasterDavidGoodmen - 2013, March 25 - 11:09pm

The double-posted comment is supposed to be a reply to turtlecroc 2012 March 01.

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by MasterDavidGoodmen - 2013, March 25 - 11:03pm

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! 

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by MasterDavidGoodmen - 2013, March 25 - 11:03pm

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! 

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by PowerPup - 2012, March 20 - 8:17pm
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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. Wink

Note: As this is old software, I'm not sure it will work with Vista/Win 7, probably will with XP using compatibility mode.

by turtlecroc - 2012, March 2 - 3:00am

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)