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From: lovergin AT ens DOT lifl DOT fr (lovergine savino)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: WHERE to find a compiler ?
Date: 19 Dec 1995 12:15:04 GMT
Organization: Reseau Enseignement du L.I.F.L. - M5
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DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

     Hello,

I know it's a stupid question. I'm looking for a good C compiler, and GCC is a good compiler. I'm looking for a 32bits dos/extender compiler, with graphic library and windows programming capabilities.

I looked in a few ftp sites, but in the GNU directory, there're hundreds of files with exotic names, and no clear indexes...

If somebody can explain me what filenames to look for and where, it would be nice. I think GCC has multiple extensions, so I need to download a lot of files, and I don't want to get bad archives. And I don't know about the latest version numbers.

Please email directly to me. Don't disturb the newsgroups with the answer...

Looking forward for reading you,

     Lovergine Savino, France.



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