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SL>Javier Fernandez Ivern le escribe a All: SL>JFI> MSGID: 4:900/713 2fcdf8a7 SL>JFI> PID: GED/2 A0517 686DK3 SL>JFI> CHRS: IBMPC 2 SL>Oops. SL>JFI> I'm planning to buy a C/C++ compiler for 16 bit OS/2. Where can I g SL>JFI> info on Watcom's, IBM's and Borland's compilers? SL>Wait for the Pros and Cons list to be posted. Actually if he really wants a 16-bit compiler he's going to be stuck with either MSC 6.0 or Watcom C/C++. CSet++ and Borland BCOS2 are both 32-bit compilers. --- Enigmax v1.05a @PATH 772/350* Origin: === Enigma BBS, Akld, NZ. +64 9 480-0951 === (3:772/350) SEEN-BY: 620/243 622/407 623/630 632/339 640/705 670/215 690/347 711/409 410 SEEN-BY: 711/413 430 807 808 809 934 955 712/515 713/888 770/115 771/1320 SEEN-BY: 772/20 135 140 207 350 380 555 774/605 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 772/350 20 711/955 808 809 934 |
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