Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!njin!princeton!udel!wuarchive!uunet!parcplace!khaw From: khaw@parcplace.com (Mike Khaw) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: 32bit C compilers for 80386 Message-ID: <747@parcplace.com> Date: 15 Nov 90 21:19:50 GMT References: <1990Nov14.175550.20487@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk> <8894@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Distribution: usa Organization: ParcPlace Systems, Mt. View, CA Lines: 19 c164-bd@portia.uucp (John D. Mitchell) writes: >In article <1990Nov14.175550.20487@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk> rhl@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk (Robert Hartill) writes: >>Can anyone name a 32bit C compiler for a 80386 ? >The biggest thing is that you have to run the code under a DOS >extender (such as Phar Lap's). Benefits depend on the code that Hmm, I suppose you might consider ParcPlace's Smalltalk as a way to run 32-bit C code under MS-Windows 3.0 w/o using a DOS extender (unless you consider Smalltalk the DOS extender :-)). It requires that you use Metaware High-C as the C compiler. Disclaimer: I work for ParcPlace Systems and I think Smalltalk is a whole lotta fun. -- Mike Khaw ParcPlace Systems, Inc., 1550 Plymouth St., Mountain View, CA 94043 Domain=khaw@parcplace.com, UUCP=...!{uunet,sun,decwrl}!parcplace!khaw