Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/05/24/02:04:21
At 11:36 5/23/1998 +0200, Stephan wrote:
>I know that I can use the command UCASE in qbasic, but what is it in
>C++ ??
Not sure what it does, but if like the name implies it converts a string to
upper case, see `strupr'. I have no idea what MCASE is, but if you'll tell
what it does, it might help.
Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com
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>they should be compiled on a 386 or better) on a 286 computer?
No. DJGPP exploits all sorts of 386 features and GCC generates 32-bit code.
You need a 386 to run any DJGPP program.
>Is there any other "lighter" C DOS compiler with a usage license like
>the one of DJGPP? This compiler would be better for small programs.
DJ has done a port of GCC to the 8086. Have a look at www.delorie.com.
Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com
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