The nice thing is that both TP 5.5 and TC 2.01, along with TC++1.0, are
available for free download from Borland at
https://community.borland.com.
-----Original Message-----
From: Allison [mailto:ajp166@bellatlantic.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 8:09 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: So-Called Real Programmers and FORTRAN
From: Glen Goodwin <acme_ent(a)bellsouth.net>
From: Ben
Franchuk <bfranchuk(a)jetnet.ab.ca>
I think small and clean ( bootstrap able too is
handy) languages are few
and far between. C was that at one time, but not any more. While I don't
expect complers to run in 64kb I think 64 Meg is far too much bloat.
So, use an older C compiler. I still use Turbo C++ 1.0. The C++
implementation sucks, but for "real" C code under MS-DOS, it still kicks
ass, and runs in 640 Kb. I wish I had something as good for CP/M-86 :>(
Borland TurboPascal V5.5 and TurboCV2.01 They are 8086 sized and still
produce good code that seems to run fine under W98se and NT4.
Allison