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From: "SimonK" <simonkeogh AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Windows with DJ?
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 21:20:09 +1100
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What about LCC-Win32? It is free


Bas Hamstra wrote in message <853baf$1pug8$1 AT reader2 DOT wxs DOT nl>...
>I like DJGPP with RHIDE. However I need to compile a native win32 console
>executable and access some functions like PeekNamedPipe().
>
>Is this possible with DJ? Again: I like DJ it is stable and fast. And I
>certainly want to keep gcc 2.95.2. because speed is most important for my
>chess program.
>
>If it is NOT possible in DJ, what's the best alternative?
>
>- mingw32
>- Cygwin
>- RSXNT
>- RSXNTDJ
>- pgcc
>
>Last question: would it be possible to keep RHIDE (or an equal quality IDE)
>when using the alternatives?
>
>
>Many regards,
>Bas Hamstra.
>


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