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From: "Mark Habersack" <grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
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To: jamesl AT albany DOT net
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:38:13 +0100
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Subject: Re: Usage of directory entries
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Once upon a time (on 21 Apr 97 at 0:22) James Lefavour said:

> > > Ok, so this is out of question... Now, what 16-bit free C compiler is
> > > good enough? And preferably compatible enough with GCC to share
> > > #DEFINE/#IFDEF-laden sources?
> > Did anyone check the Linux16 project? The BCC compiler there is supposed
> > to work also on DOS. And there's that Micro-C shipped with FreeDOS - it's
> > quite limited tho.
> 
> And don't forget - LCC, a compiler that is free for non-commercial 
> use, with full source (currently v. 3.6). It can be obtained from:
> ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/lcc/
Is it good?

> BCC can be obtained from : http://epocha.pd.mcs.net/Linux8086/
> Thanks.
It should be also on sunsite in .../ALPHA/linux16 directory. 
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