From: leereyno AT imap2 DOT asu DOT edu Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Program for a 286 w/o Windows Date: 25 May 1997 07:31:01 GMT Organization: Arizona State University Lines: 17 Message-ID: <5m8prl$avt@news.asu.edu> References: <5lg0fg$gfa$1 AT news DOT nts-online DOT net> <5lgjdt$6i AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca> <337c35e3 DOT 4258939 AT news DOT warwick DOT net> NNTP-Posting-Host: general3.asu.edu To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Richard Slobod (71231 DOT 104 AT compuserve DOT com) wrote: : ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (Paul Derbyshire) wrote: : > : >Yup, you can get a crufty, messy old 16 bit richie-rich-ware compiler at : >risk of bursting your pocketbook : There are free 16-bit compilers. For example, there's MICRO-C, which : is used by the FreeDOS project. It can be found at : http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files.html . Isn't there a 286 version of linux out there called Linux-16? I'm sure it wouldn't be impossible to port whatever C compiler it uses over to dos for 286 protected mode development. Not that anyone really needs that nowadays, but then who really needs Linux-16 either? Lee