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From: DongHo Byun <cpascal AT soback DOT kornet DOT nm DOT kr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP and Windows 95...
Date: 4 May 1997 15:31:26 GMT
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Michael L. Smith <mlsmith AT vax2 DOT rainis DOT net> wrote:
:I installed the Cynus stuff about 3 weeks ago.A simple 'Hello World' program 
:compiled to over 200K and still required th DLL(over 300K) to run! The djgpp,
:EMX (OS/2), and gcc on Linux do not have this shortcomming. Does anyone know 
:of a more reasonable Win95 port of GNU?

  How about installing 'Mingw32(Minimalist GNU Win32)'?

  Try 'http://www.fu.is.saga-u.ac.jp/~colin/gcc.html'

From the web site:
-   The Minimalist GNU Win32 package (52 KB gzipped tar file) provides
-   the ability to use the GNU-Win32 package to make native Win32
-   programs with no dependencies on the CYGWIN DLL or Cygwin API. This
-   is version 0.1.3, mainly a set of bug fixes to 0.1.2, but also
-   including features to make creating DLLs easier. Read the readme file
-   for more information.

  And I saw LCC-Win32 compiler at GNU-Win32 mailing list and I have it now.
Unfortunely, I can't remember the URL now.  :( (maybe europe?)

Good luck.

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