| Subject | : | I'm looking for OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit 4.xx |
| Author | : | fakajax |
| Date | : | 25 Aug, 2005 on 16:04 |
| Hello, does anybody know where I can find or buy OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit ver 4.xx. thanks a lot. |
| Subject | : | Re:I'm looking for OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit 4.xx |
| Author | : | Radek hajek@vuv.cz |
| Date | : | 25 Aug, 2005 on 16:52 |
| Find: eCS CD2 - IBM Toolkit v. 4.5 (eCS v. 1.1) |
| Subject | : | Re:I'm looking for OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit 4.xx |
| Author | : | fakajax |
| Date | : | 25 Aug, 2005 on 17:21 |
| Yes! How can we proceed ? thanks |
| Subject | : | Re:OS/2 warp developer's toolkit 4.xx - Go to eCS |
| Author | : | Skywalker luc.monette@magma.ca |
| Date | : | 26 Aug, 2005 on 22:47 |
| Hi: I can't seem to be able to access the eCS website at this time (www.ecomstation.com) but, if you go to the Developers Corner, I believe you will be able to download the kit from there for free. I hope I'm not wrong. Good Luck! Luc |
| Subject | : | Re:I'm looking for OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit 4.xx |
| Author | : | fakajax |
| Date | : | 05 Sep, 2005 on 11:06 |
| Hi! Thanks for your answers. First I did not get what ecs was. Now I know, thanks Luc. Radek, eCS CD2 - IBM Toolkit v. 4.5 (eCS v. 1.1) is only an upgrade of the previous warp 4 toolkit so, unusable. Luc, thanks but for the moment, I couldn't find it. I'm continuing my quest. fakajax |
| Subject | : | Re:I'm looking for OS/2 warp4 developer's toolkit 4.xx |
| Author | : | Radek hajek@vuv.cz |
| Date | : | 05 Sep, 2005 on 14:05 |
Now, I don't understand You are searching for the W4 toolkit and the upgrade of the W4 toolkit isn't good ![]() If you want the OS/2 SDK then, I am afraid, you are out of luck. It was always paid and the price was always exorbitant (also 3000 USD, it was lower later but still exorbitant). Moreover, I am not sure whether you can buy it somewhere nowadays. Perhaps, some paid IBM service, like Software Choice, but I am not sure. I have checked ecomstation.com (I am a registered user) and I haven't seen the SDK there. If you want the SDK then why do you need it exactly? I daresay that most of information from it is available otherwise and free of charge. |