C compiles for 386 machines

Fred Bourgeois fjb at metaware.metaware.com
Fri Jan 18 08:42:09 AEST 1991


In article <219 at nazgul.UUCP> bright at nazgul.UUCP (Walter Bright) writes:
>In article <53921 at eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v117gv8r at ubvmsa.cc.buffalo.edu writes:
>>      I want to get a C or C++ package for a IBM compatable system. Could
>>anyone tell me what they use and how they like it. Please comment on:
>>      Libraries (esp graphics)

[I'm not a DOS user, so I can't answer the library questions.]

>Zortech is shipping a C/C++ compiler for the 386. [...]

MetaWare is shipping two separate C compilers for 386 DOS, both of which generate
full 32 bit code (using Pharlap DOS-extender, I hear).  You have a coice between
the older Locally Optimizing Compiler (LOC), or the newer Globally Optimizing
Compiler (GOC).  For further information, send email to sales at metaware.com,
or call (408) 429-6382.
-- 
Fred Bourgeois, MetaWare Inc., 2161 Delaware Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060-2806
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