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does anyone know were you can get free C Compilers
 
You didn't say what OS you want it for, so I'll assume Windows.

A good free compiler for windows/DOS:
There are others, maybe someone else can post the links.

HTH,
[sig]<p>Russ<br><a href=mailto:bobbitts@hotmail.com>bobbitts@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= is in</a><br>[/sig]
 
Hi,
Try &quot; believe it or not Borland is posting all of their old compilers for C, C++, and Pascal for FREE download! You will have to setup a user name and password to get access to them. [sig]<p>Rob Marriott<br><a href=mailto:rob@career-connections.net>rob@career-connections.net</a><br>[/sig]
 
Try the gcc compiler. They have free compilers for all os. including win95.
Most unix's use the gcc compiler. [sig][/sig]
 
The Borland museum thing has *got* to be worth a look... [sig]<p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>[/sig]
 
Hi,
If you go to the Borland site, get the C++ ver 1.01.
It supports the mouse.

To install the compiler follow these directions. I found them on a Borland newsgroup.

Subject:
Re: Installation help for Turbo C++ verios 1.01 and 2.01
Date:
Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:07:20 +0200
From:
Robert Riebisch <riebisch@bercom-berlin.de>
Organization:
BerCom Computervertrieb GmbH
Newsgroups:
borland.public.cpp.turbocpp
References:
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Hello!

What OS do you use?

For all OS's you have to copy all files to one directory. Then use the
&quot;subst&quot; command.

For DOS:

subst a: c:\tmp\tc201
install ...
subst a: /d

For W2k it is similar but you have to choose a driveletter which is not
in use. In DOS it must be valid/in use.

Robert Riebisch
--
BTTR Software


Good Luck,
Dick
 
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