Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/08/30/10:13:58
I saw a question some months ago about publications in which DJGPP
(or GNU C in general) is discussed.
During my last visit to the bookstore (here in the Netherlands)
I found the following book:
"DOS and Windows Protected Mode - Programming with DOS Extenders in C"
Al Williams, 1993, Addison Wesley (63218)
In this book about half a page (hm...) is devoted to DJGPP.
I didn't buy the book (yet), but I summarize what I remember.
The general opinion of the author was something of DJGPP being
rather "unprofessional":
- the lack of DPMI support was seen as a big limitation
(Al should check out the latest release ;-)
- the (absence of) support for PD software was questionned
(we, the readers of this list, know better...)
- the royalty requirements were considered an obstacle
(again, this has changed since 1.10 ofcourse)
- The only valid (IMHO) critical remark made was concerning
the limited support of signals etc.
- Al was positive when discussing the price of the package...
The book comes with a "Lite" version of the Phar-Lap DOS extender on disk.
Pieter Kunst (kunst AT prl DOT philips DOT nl)
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