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From: afn03257 AT freenet3 DOT afn DOT org (Daniel P Hudson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP vs Borland C++
Date: 28 Jan 1997 12:33:12 GMT
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libolt AT goodnet DOT com (Mike McLean) wrote:
>[SNIP]
>>
>> Point in hand, Borland C++ targets DOS16, DOS32, WIN3x, WIN95, OS/2,
>> and NT while GCC targets DOS32 only. Therefore Borland has a lot more

>if you consider EMX, and Cygnus GNU-Win32 then GCC targets Dos32,
>Win32, and OS/2 on the PC.  Not to mention the other systems GCC runs
>on

>just my 2 cents :)

My mistake, GCC under DJGPP targets DOS32, but extensions for OS/2,
windows, etc. are available, however, that brings in even more bugs
to the total system. Yes, GCC targets Unices, VMS, etc. only us,
DJGPP, users have to do a little re-coding. ;-) I'd hate to see what
EMX had to go through.

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