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- From: CTAA@estate.warwick.ac.uk (Chris Tilbury)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Free MSDOS C compiler???
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 96 21:11:30 GMT
- Organization: Estates Office, University of Warwick, UK.
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- In article <4i469o$q0a@fohnix.metronet.com>,
- milam@fohnix.metronet.com (Stan Milam) wrote:
- >Brano Zahradnik (brano@alibaba) wrote:
- >: Find DOS version of gcc.
- >
- >Be prepared for a lot of pain setting it up and using it. Do yourself
- >a favor and call 1-800-333-0330 and order the MIX C compiler. It only
- >costs $19.95 and the manual that comes with it is worth the price.
-
- Huh?
-
- After downloading the correct files (which is easy for v2, because they
- are well documented) and unpacking, it took me all of 15 minutes to get
- djgpp v2 installed and working.
-
- This is not what I'd describe as "a lot of pain setting it up and using
- it" ... :-)
-
- [Combined with the DOS port of emacs 19.30, the two make a very
- formidable development tool, especially if you run them in windows dos
- boxes ...]
-
- Cheers,
-
-
-
- Chris
-