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From: lotu AT wam DOT umd DOT edu (Arcadio Alivio Sincero)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Djgpp -- minimum system requirements?
Date: 2 Jun 1995 14:19:24 GMT
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Jesse D Zbikowski (zed AT bigwpi DOT WPI DOT EDU) wrote:
: OK, now that you've got me excited about djgpp...

: What do I need to run it?  Right now I have an 8088 with 640k RAM and
: an older version of DOS.  Does anyone know of a C[++] compiler which
: can run on something like this?  Emailed responses especially
: appreciated...  Thanks much in advance!


Uhhh ... no .... DJGPP is *32-bit*, protected mode compiler.  Therefore, 
you'll need at least a 80386.

There's a couple of shareware C compilers out there that would work on a 
8088 ... Mark DeSmet's (sp?) Personal "C" Compiler comes to mind.  Don't 
have an FTP site or anything because I saw it on a local BBS.  (And this 
was like 7 years ago also).  

Any C/C++ compiler that compiles for real mode should work on an 8088.  
Including Turbo C/C++ and QuickC.

Arcadio

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