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Kurt

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Jan 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/20/96
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I need a copy of the Windows 3.1 DDK. I have never seen one for sale
in the programmer's shops around the country (you know, their catalogs).

So will anyone sell me theirs. I'm just dying to fiddle with it all.

Brian

Chris Marriott

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Jan 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/24/96
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In article <DLnIL...@news.zippo.com> k...@antec.com "Karen Hazzah" writes:

>Buy the MSDN Level II CD-ROM subscription (~$500?) and you get the
>3.1, '95 and NT DDKs. And SDKs. And knowledgebase. And lots of sample
>code. And technical articles. No compiler or assembler though.

Actually you DO get an assembler. "masm" is on one of the DDK CD-ROMs.

Chris
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Jerry Coffin

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Jan 25, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/25/96
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Karen Hazzah <k...@antec.com> wrote:

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>Buy the MSDN Level II CD-ROM subscription (~$500?) and you get the
>3.1, '95 and NT DDKs. And SDKs. And knowledgebase. And lots of sample
>code. And technical articles. No compiler or assembler though.

Though MS says no compiler or assembler is included, in the Windows NT
DDK bin directory, you'll find a file named ml.exe, which is Masm 6.11d.
Later,
Jerry.

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