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    no runtimes

    What kind of error msg will you get if you try to run an MFC
    application and you don't have the MFC runtimes installed?
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    It'll just put up a message box saying you don't have the required DLLs, then exit.
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    What would happen if you tried to run a program that uses pentium instructions on a 386?

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    Probably get an illegal instruction error, unsurprisingly
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    i know that it'll complain about not having the DLLs, what i was
    asking was what was the specific error msg it would give.
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    It'll just say


    "cannot find <dllname>"

    most computers have it already, unless they don't install anything at all.

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    Static Libs

    I thought you could include the MFC as static libraries instead of DLL's so that they were actualy attached to the EXE. I don't know how to do this, and everything I know about it I just stated. But I thought you could.

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    You can, but it'll make your final .exe huge.
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