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to: BENJAMIN L MCGEE
from: CAREY BLOODWORTH
date: 1997-05-14 21:57:00
subject: DJGPP

BLM> QO>Does anyone know where I can find DJGPP?
BLM> CB> .... A recent Simtel for DOS CD would be just as well.
BLM> Where might a young man get his hands on such a CD.  The internet
BLM> hasn't yet hit my home town and I do so love DJGPP.  thanx
Before spending the money, you might want to make sure no local board,
BBS sysop, or BBS user has a copy you could borrow.  I don't know what
the latest version date for them, but anything less than a year old
would probably have a copy of DJGPP V2 (based on gnu C 2.7, I think).
Older ones would have DJGPP V1.x (based on gnu C 2.6) which works (I'm
still using V1 2.6.3), but of course isn't as new.
If that fails, you might post a message in the fido ForSale, CompuSale,
CD-ROM, or the CForSale (the commercial For Sale echo).  Somebody there
would probably have a copy.
And failing that, you could always get it via mail order from a place
such as:
Walnut Creek CDROM
4041 Pike Lane, Suite D-394,
Concord CA, 94520.
phn: 1-510-674-0783
FAX: 1-510-674-0821
email: orders@cdrom.com
According to a year old ad (it's the only one I could find right off
hand), it's a 2 disk set for US$34.95.  However, I'm fairly sure I've
seen it advertised in the CForSale for a lot lower than that (US$20).
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