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- From: Dan D'Alessandro <dod@buffnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: C compiler for DOS programs
- Date: 29 Jan 1996 19:39:48 GMT
- Organization: BuffNET
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- Hello..
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- Hello all...
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- I created some old DOS programs in Microsoft C 3-4 yrs. ago that I have to revisit
- very soon.. that version of MS C (it was a dos version) is now gone... I understand
- Borland offers a new(er) C++ compiler that will allow me to create/modify C++ code
- in either a windows or dos environment, and coimpile to a DOS executable.. is that
- so? If not, would MS visual C++ allow me to do that?? What should I go for?
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- Thanks in advance...
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- Dan
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