-=> Quoting Jamie Kowinsky to All <=-
JK> Looking for a C++ compiler that is up to date yet still can compile
JK> for DOS, Any suugestions? I was told Bordland C++ v5 would be good,
JK> but I was also told it was rather horrible for DOS.
What's wrong with Borland C++ Win 4.5 - its FREE... Let me know if you want
a copy - it came on a cover CD a while back. Full version, gives you DOS,
Win-16 and Win-32 capabilities. Comes with a load of examples, and works
VERY fast on my machine - probably would on yours... I'd need the CD back
tho'...
JK> I also run Win95 (sigh) so if it requires 95 thats ok, as long as it
JK> can compiler stand alone DOS stuff.
Doesn't require it, but has no problems with it. Well I mean everybody has
problems with Win'95, but hey - this one doesn't complain...
See ya,
Neil
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