Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/13/21:51:14
>Hi!
>
>I'm new to this newsgroup, and was directed here when I mentioned wanting
>to do C/C++ programming with a freely available GNU compiler for
>Intel-based computers (i.e. MSDOS & Windows PC's). Could someone please
>tell me what "DJGPP" stands for? Also, is there a freely available
>compiler (C/C++) that I can use to create MSDOS *AND* Windows (3.1/95/NT)
>executables?
>
>TIA,
>Paul.
>
As far as what DJGPP stands for I don't know exactly (that's what I get for
not reading all the docs), but my best guess would be DJ is for DJ Delorie,
G stands for GCC or GNU, and PP might be ++ as in C++ or something. :P
Anyway, there aren't any freely available compilers for DOS and Windows
programs, so you'll just have to pick up an old copy of Visual C++ or
something (you could probably find 1.0 for about $30. :P)
-zixyer
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