Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!njin!uupsi!sunic!tut!jja From: jja@etana.tut.fi (Ahola Jari) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Is "gcc" available for MS-DOS? Message-ID: <13353@etana.tut.fi> Date: 27 May 90 12:56:16 GMT References: Sender: News@tut.fi Lines: 22 From article , by av@kielo.uta.fi (Arto V. Viitanen): > In article <22285@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> genemans@mac.dartmouth.edu (Jan K. Genemans) writes: > jan> A friend who just got a job in which he has to use "C" in a MS-DOS > jan> environment wants to know if UNIX based GNU project "C" Compiler (gcc) > jan> has been ported to the MS-DOS environment (like GAWK for instance). I > GCC suppoces, that your machine has 32-bit integer and linear memory (or > something). Since 80386 has this, it is possible to develope a 386 GCC. GCC > for 386 UNIX quite straight forward implementation, but I read from something > (comp.gnu.gcc ?) that there are at least two versions of GCC for MSDOS, one > using some 386 extension environment and another which has it builtin. > -- Yes, it has been done. Contact the author: mjr@tut.fi -jja Jari 'jja' Ahola |Tampere University of Technology, Signal Processing Lab Opiskelijankatu 16A12 |P.O. Box 527, 33101 Tampere, Finland 33720 Tampere, Finland|Tel (intl) 358 31 162708 (work)/358 31 174009 (home) Puh. 931-174009 |Net address: jja@tut.fi, AHOLA@FINTUTA (BITNET), bix:jja