IBM GC34-5557-00 manual Hardware and Software, Windows, Components for Windows, Optional software

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Hardware and Software, Windows 3.1

Hardware and Software, Windows 3.1

Compilers for MQSeries Applications on Windows 3.1 Clients

The following compiler is supported:

vMicrosoft Visual C++, Version 1.5

Components for Windows 3.1

These are identical to those for DOS. See ªComponents for DOSº on page 49.

Windows 95 and Windows 98 Client: Hardware and Software Required

This section outlines the hardware and software requirements for an MQSeries client for Windows 95 and Windows 98.

Hardware

An MQSeries client can run on Windows 95 or Windows 98 on a personal computer. There must be enough random access memory (RAM) and disk storage for the programming prerequisites (below), the MQSeries client, the access methods, and the application programs.

Software

The following are prerequisites for MQSeries applications running on a Windows 95 and Windows 98 client.

Minimum supported software levels are shown. Later levels, if any, will be supported unless otherwise stated.

vWindows 95 or Windows 98

Connectivity

vTCP/IP (in the operating system)

vSPX (in the operating system)

vNetBIOS (in the operating system)

Optional software:

vIBM DCE for Windows 95, Version 1.1

A DCE security module is provided as part of the MQSeries client for Windows 95 and Windows 98. IBM DCE for Windows 98 does not currently support DES encryption, so you cannot run the DCE send, receive, or message exits supplied by MQSeries.

Compilers for MQSeries Applications on Windows 95 and Windows 98 Clients

The following compilers are supported:

vMicro Focus COBOL Workbench, Version 4.0

vIBM VisualAge C++ for Windows, Version 3.5

vMicrosoft Visual C++ for Windows 95/NT, Version 4.0 and Version 5.0

54MQSeries for AS/400, V5.1 Quick Beginnings

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IBM GC34-5557-00 Hardware and Software, Windows, Compilers for MQSeries Applications on Windows 3.1 Clients, Connectivity