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From: ulittj00 AT mcl DOT ucsb DOT edu (Joshua J Little)
Subject: lcc-win32 vs. mingw32/gnuwin32
11 Dec 1997 16:08:44 -0800 :
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Reply-To: Joshua J Little <ulittj00 AT mcl DOT ucsb DOT edu>
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Does anyone out there have any experience with the c compiler lcc for
compiling vanilla win32 C code?  It seems to make much smaller
executables, compiles a lot faster, and, at least for the examples in
Petzold's "Programming Windows 95," it compiles the code pretty much right
out-of-the-box, unlike mingw32 or gnuwin32.  Are there any disadvantages
to it that anyone knows of?  Any advice anyone can offer?
	Thanks in advance for the help.

Josh Little
ulittj00 AT mcl DOT ucsb DOT edu

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