On Sun, 14 Apr 1996, Brian Christopher Guilbault wrote: > Well I know how much the coding community loves Win95 and believe me I > agree. However I am curious and would like to try compiling pl11 on my > win95 machine. I have been looking for a free ansi C compiler for windows > for quite some time anyway and this seems to be a godd (is there one) > tiem to ask if any of you guys know of one. > > It is NOT my intention to start an O/S war, we all hate those, but if > anyone knows of a good free ansi C compiler with windows support I would > much appreciate if you could tell me a location to get it. Private mail > is encouraged to avoid O/S wars on the list :-) You might want to look for djgpp. I don't know much about it but as I understand it, it's the dos equivalent of gcc (or actually gpp). I think it's free and it may be able to compile circle for windows. If not, it's still a free compiler (I think). You can probably find it on ftp.cdrom.com, but if it isn't there just archie -s "djgpp*". Sam
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