Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/21/21:16:32
In article <3 DOT 0 DOT 2 DOT 16 DOT 19980221064408 DOT 404f4888 AT giasdla DOT vsnl DOT net DOT in>, Rajnish
<challengers AT technologist DOT com> writes:
>
>The code was written on NE and only compiled on the Borland TCLite IDE. The
>code is still available seperately. My confussion was if there are
>compatability problems of functions e.g clrscr(),etc which as someone
>suggested was not a part of DGJPP.
>1) Are there any libs to find equs of such functions ?
Yes, but names typically change. There seems to be dozens of lib link
in DGJPP homepage.
>2) My progs are very small and DGJPP seemed like an overkill. I was not
You can buy a old version of BorlandC, but IMO you would be better off
learning DGJPP since GCC part is very portable. If you are thinking
of Windows, VC++ is only way (not really usable as C compiler.)
Aloha
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