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- From: Ray_Robert@ortel.org (Ray Robert)
- Reply-To: Ray_Robert@ortel.org
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Re: Can a Unix compiler be used for dos apps?
- Date: 17 Jan 1996 06:59:22 GMT
- Message-ID: <1203896318.28525296@ortel.org>
- Organization: Oregon Telcom
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- In article <rmhanson.81.30F9A6C2@students.wisc.edu>,
- rmhanson@students.wisc.edu (ryan m hanson) wrote:
- >I don't have a good dos compiler + I use a 286, but I do use my
- >unix and emacs to do the coding. I used to use gcc on unix when I first
- >started, but would rather create dos apps (my texts direct to it).
- >
- >the question is there anyway I can use my unix box to run a compiler that
- >would create dos executables? Then just ftp the programs to my home.
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- SCO has always offered a UNIX/DOS cross-compiler on their systems. (It is in
- fact the Microsoft 'C' compiler). Probably others do, too, but that's what
- I've used for commercial projects.
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