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From: yogin AT polbox DOT com (Pawel Stolowski)
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Subject: Re: To DJGPP authors: do you consider native win support?
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 17:32:11 -0500, DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote:

>There is only one compiler, it's GCC.  You just have to compile it for
>each platform you want to support.  DOS and Windows are not the same
>platform (in fact, they're very different from gcc's point of view) so
>it's not really *that* practical to constrain it to a single set of
>binaries.

Yes, I understand the differences between windows and dos applications
(exe-structure, managing memory etc.). I can imagine how complex and
different are both gcc versions. But I just tought that DJGPP could
become something similiar to older Borland C++ compilers (e.g. Borland
C++ 3.1 had both windows 3.11 & dos support, latter versions probably
supported win95 too).
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