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- From: "Robert A. French" <FrenchRA99.CS36@usafa.af.mil>
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- Subject: Re: Free C compiler
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 23:24:17 -0700
- Organization: United States Air Force Academy
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- barrym wrote:
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- > : >suggestions as to what is best, e-mail me at eagle@nauticom.net.
- >
- > : >Thanks
- > : good luck. I looked for a month and couldnt find one.
- > : oh, shareware isnt "free"
- >
- > Ive seen a couple of posts here and there indicating that Micro C
- > is now freeware for non-commercial uses.
- >
- > Also Pacific C by Hi-Tech is now freeware for their DOS version.
- > You can download it from their ftp site.
-
- For a free compiler, jump to http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
- I am surprised you don't [seem] to know of it. DJGPP is an amazing
- compiler...easily better than either the Borland or Microsoft C
- compilers. It is a 32-bit compiler and includes a DPMI interface. It is a
- DOS port of the Gnu (Unix) C compiler and it rocks.
-
- Robert
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