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- From: Tom Wheeley <tomw@tsys.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Free C compiler
- Date: Mon, 01 Apr 96 21:45:02 GMT
- Organization: City Zen FM
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- In article <4jko4o$fd8_001@net4.nauticom.net>
- eagle@nauticom.net "Rohit Santhanam" writes:
-
- > I am looking for a free (shareware) C-compiler for MS-DOS. If anyone has any
- >
- > suggestions as to what is best, e-mail me at eagle@nauticom.net.
-
- First of all, shareware != free.
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- secondly, get the free (monetarily, anyway...) DJGPP compiler from your local
- SimTel site in the /SimTel/vendors/djgpp.
-
- I recommend you get the FAQ before getting anything else.
-
- .splitbung
- --
- * TQ 1.0 * The 'Just So Quotes'.
- It has been discovered that C++ provides a remarkable facility for concealing
- the trivial details of a program - such as where its bugs are.
-