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From: Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: djgpp on 386
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DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hi,

On Feb 10, 7:32=A0pm, DJ Delorie <d DOT  DOT  DOT  AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
> gcc 1.9?
>
> The first djgpp-built gcc was 1.37.
>
> Maybe you meant djgpp 1.09?

Ah, I see, 1.35 was the first but was cross-compiled. And 1.37 was the
first to build on DOS itself.

http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/history.html

"The first version that made it big was djgpp 1.03, which can still be
found in a few shareware catalogs, even though 1.03 was pre-grok-
copyleft, and those shareware dealers are distributing it illegally."

Was this due to PharLap or something else? Anyways, just for laughs, I
accidentally found GCC 1.36 on Funet.Fi using "our own version of
'run386' (with source code - yes)", is that legal?? I don't think
anybody in their right mind wants to run it, though.    ;-)

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