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- From: kxs5829@ultb.isc.rit.edu (K.X. Saunders )
- Subject: Re: Distressed Damsel needs C Compiler!
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.220430.13504@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
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- References: <1992Aug24.221838.1444@infonode.ingr.com> <paulk.19b2@terapin.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 22:04:30 GMT
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- In article <paulk.19b2@terapin.com> paulk@terapin.com (Paul Kienitz) writes:
- >> I am looking for someplace to get a simple C-compiler (no fancy
- >> window stuff, I'm talking stdio, strings, and math.h!) for my
- >> Amiga? And, what's this "DICE" all about?
- >
- >> 1. Where can I get an o.k. one for free?
- >> 2. Where can I get a decent one cheap??
- >
- >DICE fits either of the two above qualifications. It's shareware,
- >and the registered version is fairly competitive with commercial
- >compilers. The free version is a few features smaller but still,
- >from what I've heard, far ahead of the various low-grade free PD compilers in
- >general usefulnes and performance. Check Fish disk 491.
-
- I was a registered DICE user (v 2.06.38). I stopped using it because
- the code produced is, in general, unreliable (ie buggy). I would recommend
- Markus Wild's gcc-2.2.2 port which I now use.
-
- - Kyle
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