What is the easiest to pick up and use free dos compiler that won't take me a year to remember all the commands and line switches?
What is the easiest to pick up and use free dos compiler that won't take me a year to remember all the commands and line switches?
DJGPP
www.delorie.com/djgpp
Or Pacific C:
www.htsoft.com/products/pacific.html
Djgpp
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Djgpp all the way, wow muttski sure is smart, he knows everything.
DJGPP. And in response to the signature, "When it rains, don't sheep shrink?". Well what to you happen to all the suede on the cows when it snows?
Suede?
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howdy,
They Do."When it rains, don't sheep shrink?"
muttski may very well know everything
M.R.
I don't like you very much. Please post a lot less.
Cheez
*and then*
No, I know you were joking. My point still stands.
You know how suede gets all messed up as a result of moisture?
I hope you don't have a leather jacket if you didn't know that...
I know, hes like a god.Originally posted by itld
howdy,
They Do.
muttski may very well know everything
M.R.
flashdaddee.com rocks!!!
Download Turbo C++ from borland's website...
It is the best, and it has been around for many years. MUCH better than DJGPP or anything else!
You need to shut the **** up right now, you dont know what the **** you are saying!
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A lot of people are saying DJGPP (mainly because that is correct), but what does it actually stand for? Is it even an acronym?
The initials of the author of DJGPP are DJ. It used to be DJGCC, when he/she made an own port of GCC. Later when C++ was added, it was called DJGPP.
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/faq2.html
And yes, DJGPP, or GCC, is one of the best compilers for whatever platform.
Ah. I see how it is. -oscuro- - you should make this into a poll in General Discussions <- see what people there say (and you'd get a lot more answers - it's like the most popular forum).