![]() Visual C++ 2.x also supported Win32s development. Microsoft included and updated Visual C++ 1.5 as part of the 2.x releases up to 2.1, which included Visual C++ 1.52, and both 16-bit and 32-bit version of the Control Development Kit (CDK) were included. In many ways, this version was ahead of its time, since Windows 95, then codenamed "Chicago", was not yet released, and Windows NT had only a small market share. Visual C++ 2.0, which included MFC 3.0, was the first version to be 32-bit only.It was also available in a bundle called Visual C++ 16/32-bit Suite, which included Visual C++ 1.5. Although released when 16-bit version 1.5 was available, it did not include support for OLE2 and ODBC. ![]()
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