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- From: poundss@in.net (Sam Pounds)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: good compilers wanted
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 1996 06:33:40 GMT
- Organization: INTERNET Indiana
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- References: <1996Jan13.230049.71225@cc.usu.edu> <4dbrqv$3vjv@news-s01.ca.us.ibm.net>
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- garyml@ibm.net wrote:
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- >In <1996Jan13.230049.71225@cc.usu.edu>, slvhw@cc.usu.edu (SHAY MATTHEWS) writes:
- >>I find myself with a blessing and a problem. First the blessing.
- >>I'm not going to school this quarter so I can take the time to learn
- >>C/C++ like I really want to. The problem is I only have a 286 machine.
- >>I'm looking for suggestion for a low cost compiler suitable for a few
- >>months learning. I would prefer FREEWARE, however shareware or other
- >>cheap alternatives would be acceptable. I would greatly
- >>appreciate any suggestions.
- >>
- >>thanks for the help.
- >>
- >>Shay Matthews Slvhw@cc.usu.edu
- >>
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- >Borland Turbo C++ 3.0 for DOS works well on a 286 but you need at least 2 mb
- >of RAM, and it will work better with 4 mb. It's about $90 (which seems cheap to
- >me, but I haven't been a student for a while).
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- The "Power C" Compiler.
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- C Compiler: $19.95
- Library Source Code Option: $10.00
- CTrace Debugger: $19.95
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- Mix Software 1132 Commerce Drive, Richardson, TX 75081 (214) 783-6001
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