On 26-01-20 17:27, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi Roderick,
I am the chairman of the Dutch OS/2 VOICE organisation. On OS/2 we had
the port of QT 4.78 for OS/2. A port of QT 5.13 took about 12 months by
on person working 40 hours a week. So a 32 bit platform is supported by QT.
https://github.com/bitwis
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 12:03 AM Karen Lewellen
wrote:
>
> I am well aware of what calibre can do, and know some who use it on the
> desktop.
*You* know. Others may not. The background was there for people who might not.
> the question is, if a compile of Calibre is possible for dos...you kn
Hi Roderick,
> I am the chairman of the Dutch OS/2 VOICE organisation. On OS/2 we had
> the port of QT 4.78 for OS/2. A port of QT 5.13 took about 12 months by
> on person working 40 hours a week. So a 32 bit platform is supported by QT.
>
> https://github.com/bitwiseworks/qt5-os2
That is valu
On 26-01-20 07:50, TK Chia wrote:
Hello Karen Lewellen,
>> But meanwhile, forget Calibre under DOS. If you really want to use
>> it, run Linux.
> the question is, if a compile of Calibre is possible for dos...you know
> the focus of this list? smiles.
> The qt idea came from a member of
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 07:52:05PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Anyone know if the qt platform can be used to create DOS ports of programs?
> www.qt.io
My guess is its creators will know it for sure. Why not query them directly?
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regards,
Zbigniew
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