Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/07/22/09:20:10
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From: | brucef AT central DOT co DOT nz (Bruce Foley)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: djgpp as first compiler
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Date: | Sat, 20 Jul 1996 19:41:48 GMT
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Organization: | Internet Company of New Zealand
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mschulter AT mach1 DOT mpu DOT com (Margo Schulter) wrote:
>Finally, I don't need to be a C expert to appreciate the benefits of a
>flat memory model and a UNIX-like orientation. When running MS-DOG with
>a 32-bit CPU, why not use a 32-bit compiler? ~~~~~~
MS-DOG?!? This sounds like a Freudian slip if I have ever heard one:)
But then again, the G key is not so close to the S key, so perhaps you
are trying to tell us something?
Also, if this is a new operating from microsoft, where was all the
hype? where was all the marketting? The hysteria?
MS-DOG: The operating system with more "byte"
Bruce.
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