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From: | "Louis P. Santillan" <lsantil AT calstatela DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: DJGPP: the future is... ? |
Date: | Sun, 28 Mar 1999 01:36:28 -0800 |
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For one...LCC is not a gcc derivative. Two...LCC is commercial where as gcc has always been free. You might be forgetting that any GNU product comes with the Warning about your mileage varying. If you want something windows based...use CygWin...DJ would agree :). CygWin comes with everything except an editor. If you like, you could use emacs or vi with CygWin becuase the ports are there. And in fact I have to disagree about easy of use...how hard is it to do this c: cd\ md djgpp cd djgpp pkunzip -d c:\djinst\*.zip or unzip c:\djinst\*.zip then type rhide if you have it unzipped. If you wanna go click-click-click and have your OS go beep-beep-beep then use Win$uck. I prefer using DOS or even Linux (even though my knowledge outside of web publishing is limited) because I have control of the OS...not the other way around. Louis
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