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From: | Andrew Apted <ajapted AT netspace DOT net DOT au> |
Date: | Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:46:41 +1000 |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: Common DOS programs in DJGPP |
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AndrewJ writes: > >The Wolf3D source is 16 bit, and apparently Borland C++ 3.1 is free to > >download, here's the URL I found: > > Borland C++ 3.1 is not free to download. In fact, no "Borland" compiler is, > only some of their "Turbo" compilers (TC2.01, TC++1.01, TP5.5 and a few > others). Aha, I didn't know that. > Finally, what the he*l does Wolf3D have to do with the original posters > question? They wanted to know of a compiler for DOS non-protected mode (16 bit), and Wolf3D is a DOS non-protected mode (16 bit) piece of software that many people have compiled (albeit with a pirated compiler if what you say is correct). Cheers, __ \/ Andrew Apted <ajapted AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>
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