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From: kaikow AT standards DOT com
Subject: Re: Win 95
Originator: kaikow AT mv DOT mv DOT com
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Sender: kaikow AT standards DOT com
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Organization: MV Communications, Inc.
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 10:48:19 GMT
References: <DCIKoq DOT 2ry AT mv DOT mv DOT com> <3vi1pu$31q AT phcoms4 DOT seri DOT philips DOT nl>
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Dj-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

I just took a look at the readme and INDEX files in the GNAT directory at 
Yale. It states that GNAT is ADA, not C/C++.

In article <3vi1pu$31q AT phcoms4 DOT seri DOT philips DOT nl>,
Wiljan Derks <W DOT Derks AT nl DOT cis DOT philips DOT com> wrote:
>In article <DCIKoq DOT 2ry AT mv DOT mv DOT com>, kaikow AT standards DOT com says...
>>
>>
>>Any target date for a version of djgpp that will compile under Win 95?
>>
>>I'm concerned about utilities such as uudecode, uuencode, zip, unzip, 
>>gzip, gunzip, ...
>>
>>
>I am realy wondering how the migration paths of GCC will go. At this 
>moment there are already at least two ports of gcc to NT. As far as I 
>understand they should simply run on win95 also, including the generated 
>code. You can try ftp.cs.yale.edu/pub/gnat. That directory holds the 
>distribution of GNAT including GCC. I am using that on NT, which works 
>fine. I am using ADA myself and that can be used to call everything that
>is in win32.
>
>Wiljan
>


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