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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 19:13:04 -0500
From: Adam Schrotenboer <ajschrotenboer AT lycosmail DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, "Scott J. McCaughrin" <sjmccaug AT prairienet DOT org>
Subject: Re: GNU C/C++ compiler for DOS
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You can always try http://www.goof.com/pcg/

That's the Pentium Compiler Group. They produce PGCC, or Pentium GCC.
PGCC is based on EGCS source code, so releases of PGCC generally
coincide w/, though usually are a little behind, EGCS. Binaries seem to
be a little hard to come by for djgpp. The newest are PGCC 1.0.1, but
the newest source dist is 1.1.1. Compiling is somewhat difficult. I
haven't succeeded yet. Andris Pavenis has released a binary dist of EGCS
1.1.1, though it's in beta, sort of. EGCS 1.1.1 is a release, but the
DJGPP port is in beta. you can find it on the simtel.net in the djgpp/v2
dir.

Personally, I'm still struggling to compile EGCS 1.1.1, before I'll try
PGCC 1.1.1

I remember somebody saying that it's near to impossible unless you use a
cross-compiler. I'd love to prove that wrong, but I haven't succeeded
yet.

"Scott J. McCaughrin" wrote:

>  Would greatly appreciate knowing the ftp site for a GNU compiler
>  of C or C++ into native Pentium code under DOS or Windows 95.
>
>  Thanks.

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