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- From: softbase@mercury.interpath.com (Scott McMahan - Softbase Systems)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Compiler for Windows?
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 16:13:53 GMT
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- mich@pbinet.com wrote:
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- : Your going to 'get EXEs' no matter what you get, be it the
- : lowliest shareware command line interface-only compiler to the GUI-est, full
- : blown feature packed development mega-system.
-
- You'd think that, but I got a "student edition" of SAS C for the PC
- last week which won't generate load *files*, just memory images of
- compiled programs. Some otherwise compilers won't generate load files
- as we know them. I saw a crippleware BASIC compiler which did that.
- Using these for debugging must be fun -- every time you crash your session,
- you get to start all over!
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- Disk 2 doesn't work, so I threw it away :)
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- Scott
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