Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/09/16/13:15:23
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:46:41 +1000, Andrew Apted <ajapted AT netspace DOT net DOT au>
wrote:
>> 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).
But Wolf3D is not a compiler. Your explanation doesn't explain why it was
given as part of an answer.
And yes, what I say is correct. The only software available from Borland for
free is available on their community.borland.com/museum page. If you find it
anywhere else on the Internet, it's pir8, and thus illegal.
--
AndrewJ
"You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice,
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
You can choose from phantom fears, and kindness that can kill,
I will choose a path that's clear... I will choose freewill."
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