Xref: utzoo comp.lang.fortran:5737 comp.lang.c:40238 comp.lang.c++:14243 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!ukc!dcl-cs!aber-cs!athene!pcg From: pcg@aber.ac.uk (Piercarlo Grandi) Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Running long memory intensive programs! Message-ID: Date: 19 Jun 91 17:44:43 GMT References: <1991Jun13.160602.23726@afit.af.mil> <23@interet.UUCP> <1991Jun16.045246.12825@agate.berkeley.edu> <1991Jun17.053203.29029@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> <1991Jun17.210607.16910@proto.com> Sender: aro@aber-cs.UUCP Organization: Coleg Prifysgol Cymru Lines: 21 In-reply-to: joe@proto.com's message of 17 Jun 91 21:06:07 GMT On 17 Jun 91 21:06:07 GMT, joe@proto.com (Joe Huffman) said: joe> You might want to consider Zortech C/C++ 3.0. It includes a joe> royality free 32 bit 386 DOS extender that is DOS, VCPI, and DPMI joe> (Windows 3.0) compliant. There is also the free GNU CC and GNU C++ compiler package for MSDOS that includes (with full sources) the compilers, various tools, and a virtual memory extender (GO32) that supports 32 bit addressing and paged virtual memory to disk under MSDOS. If you wanted you could probably easily port GNU Emacs under MSDOS using this compiler. The compiler is available on the GNUish MSDOS project servers, and is the result of the work of D.J. Delorie. There is another GCC implementation with a free extender by a Japanese researcher, but only a preliminary version has been made available. -- Piercarlo Grandi | ARPA: pcg%uk.ac.aber@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk Dept of CS, UCW Aberystwyth | UUCP: ...!mcsun!ukc!aber-cs!pcg Penglais, Aberystwyth SY23 3BZ, UK | INET: pcg@aber.ac.uk