Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!interet!iris From: iris@interet.UUCP (User) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Intel 386 C Message-ID: <24@interet.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 91 01:31:19 GMT References: <1234@ocsmd.com> <1991Jun12.113801.27306@cs.ruu.nl> <1240@ocsmd.com> Reply-To: iris@interet.UUCP (User) Organization: Interet, Maplewood, NJ Lines: 23 In article <1240@ocsmd.com> glenn@zeus.ocs.com (Glenn Ford) writes: >In article <1991Jun12.113801.27306@cs.ruu.nl> nevries@cs.ruu.nl (Nico de Vries) writes: >>In <1234@ocsmd.com> glenn@zeus.ocs.com (Glenn Ford) writes: >> >>What is so special about that? Even the public domain GNU C++ compiler >>for 386 processors has this feature. I personally would advice you >>to use Watcon C 8.0 and a PharLap DOS extender supporting virtual > >And pay royalties.. > PharLap does NOT require royalty payments for application programs which are bound together with its extender. The BIND.EXE program is provided togther with the RUN386.EXE extender. BIND is used to convert YOURPROG.EXP into YOURPROG.EXE which includes the PharLap extender. YOURPROG.EXE may then be freely distributed without royalties. Only if you distribute RUN386 must you pay royalties. ========================================================================== Iris Engelson uunet!iris@interet Director of Software Development Tel: 201-763-1200 Interet Fax: 201-763-5120 111 Dunnell Road Maplewood, NJ 07040