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From: Sumo Steve<steve AT maths DOT tcd DOT ie>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,gnu.g++.help
Subject: Re: How do I use DJGPP?
Date: 3 Nov 1996 15:05:36 -0000
Organization: Department of Maths, TCD.
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DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

"Robert J. Baker" <robert DOT bak AT bigfoot DOT com> writes:

First off djgpp compiles both c and c++ (and pascal and godknowswhat else
if you get the addons). But yes it is freeware. And if youre used to
turboc you might want to try out 'rhide' an turboc like IDE.

As for how to use it- Its a bit tricky to learn if youre not used
to the unix way of things but its well worth the hassle.
comp.os.msdos.djgpp have plenty of resource pointers.

Steve

ps: quick start: put djgpp/bin on your path, run setdjgpp.bat
and gcc -o hello.exe hello.c will get hello world running :)

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