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- From: ungar@leland.Stanford.EDU (Jeffrey Ungar)
- Subject: Re: 386 C Compilers
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.175027.4185@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
- References: <ntfgb4u@Unify.Com> <24JUL199211412559@venus.tamu.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 92 17:50:27 GMT
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- In article <24JUL199211412559@venus.tamu.edu> jle9162@venus.tamu.edu (ECKHARDT, JASON LEE) writes:
- >In article <ntfgb4u@Unify.Com>, dbrus.Unify.Com.tsv@unify.uucp (Tim Vannaman) writes...
- >>Does anyone recommend a C compiler that will compile in full 386 mode and
- >>extend DOS above the 1 MEG limit? Let me know.
- >> THANX!
- >
- > Yes, if you your on a DOS platform, the Watcom C/386 8.0 is excellent.
- >It has a 386 DOS extender which allows your code to run in 386 protected
- >mode and of course access all available memory in a flat model fashion.
- > I believe the cost is down to $650 or so from most mail order dealers.
- >
- I'll second that recommendation (though the current release is 9.01).
- Note that Watcom now has special educational pricing of $250 for students,
- etc. Their tech support is also very good.
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