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For information about how to build Open Watcom from source see the Build file.
This project is a friendly fork of Open Watcom. The primary purpose of this fork is to forward development on 64 bit support in the Open Watcom tools. We are interested in both creating tools that are themselves 64 bit executables and also that can generate and manipulate 64 bit code. However, all reasonable contributions intended to improve or extend Open Watcom are also welcome.
We owe a debt of thanks for all the work done on Open Watcom over the years by contributors too numerous to name here. Without their efforts Open Watcom would not be where it is today. We hope to continue developing and improving Open Watcom in the same tradition.
Current binary build is created after each change in OW Git repository. It is build by Travis-CI site. If it succeed then copy of OW build is put back into OW binary build repository. If it fails then only build log files are transfered back.
Binary installers of this version of Open Watcom can be downloaded from SourceForge. The binaries are refreshed on an irregular schedule. Bug reports, enhancement requests, and related discussion should be done on the GitHub site issues list.
- Welcome
- Building
- Open Watcom Documentation
- Notes
- Relicensing effort
- Debugging
- OW tools usage Overview
- OW tools usage with CMake
- OW tools usage with Visual Studio Code
- Open Watcom 1.9 Wiki
OW Development
WGML Development
- WGML
- Augmented Devices
- Binary Device Files
- Common File Blocks
- COP Files
- Device File Blocks
- Device Function Language
- Device Function Notes
- Device Functions
- Directory File Format
- Drawing Boxes
- Driver File Blocks
- File and Directory Names
- Font File Blocks
- Fonts
- GML Tag Notes
- Keyword Statistics
- Macros and User Defined Tags
- Meta Data
- Page Layout Subsystem
- Search Paths
- Sequencing
- System Symbol Notes
- Tabs and Tabbing
- whpcvt Utility interaction