at the risk of sounding like a collaborator, lots of
developers like Quick C. I do believe I have it
somewhere too, but don't count on me finding anytime
soon...
Quick Basic is rather fun too *ducks*.
--- Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Jules Richardson wrote:
What's the state of play regarding DOS C
compilers? I might have a need to do
some DOS-based C development work - are there any
good-but-free DOS compilers
about?
I did have Turbo C on tape, but I haven't tried to
read those tapes in years
and wouldn't hold out much hope of them still
being intact...
Take a look at:
I understand that Dave Dunfield helped put that list
together.
PCC (aka DeSmet C) is a good simple command line
compiler.
It's excellent for learning on, but has some issues
with large programs.
TurboC 2.x is an easy to use IDE.
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