C Compilers for (MS)DOS
Dave Dunfield
dave06a at dunfield.com
Fri Mar 10 08:54:23 CST 2006
> Jules Richardson wrote:
> >
> > What's the state of play regarding DOS C compilers? I might have a need
> > to do some DOS-based C development work - are there any good-but-free
> > DOS compilers about?
>
> Forgot to say thanks to everyone for their thoughts - I think Turbo C's
> probably the way to go then, and from memory it'll do nice stuff like inline
> assembler too...
>
> (I want to try to put a serial console onto Dave Dunfield's Imagedisk code so
> I can control it from a remote box and not need a screen/keyboard on the
> Imagedisk machine. Ideally Ethernet and telnet would be the way to go, but I
> think asking something like that of my brain is too much to expect :-)
I didn't see the original message - but if you want to work on ImageDisk, why
not use the toolset that ImageDisk was developed using - The PC edition of my
own DDS Micro-C compiler, available free from my commercial website
(www.dunfield.com).
Regards,
Dave
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