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OLD IDE C Compiler

I have suffered from searching all over net for an older IDE C
compiler. Please help me to send a compressed of that compiler if you
have it Please.
Not TC 2.01

Nov 14 '05 #1
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"happy" <eh***********@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@c13g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
I have suffered from searching all over net for an older IDE C
compiler. Please help me to send a compressed of that compiler if you
have it Please.
Not TC 2.01


Are you looking for a C programming IDE?

Why not use an editor that can call external compilers?

If you are simply looking for a cheap IDE, you might check
new/used bookstores for C tutorial books which include
CDs (or floppies, even) with IDEs.

Rufus



Nov 14 '05 #2
Hi there,

on a wintel box, you might give RHIDE a try, which is free, but does
look like an old TurboC editor, which it looks like you dont want...?

http://www.delorie.com and follow the "ZipPicker" link for DJGPP, the
DOS port of the GCC compiler suite.

cheers

bryan

Nov 14 '05 #3
In article <11*********************@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>,
eh***********@yahoo.com says...
I have suffered from searching all over net for an older IDE C
compiler. Please help me to send a compressed of that compiler if you
have it Please.
Not TC 2.01


This newsgroup isn't about finding a platform-specific IDE, it's
about standard C. However, if you want from Windows (based upon
the limited info above), check out MinGW or Dev-CPP, both of
which are quite decent, and free.

If you mention "older" because it needs to compile 8- or 16-bit
code, then you may need to try and find a very old copy of MSVC,
perhaps on e-bay. There may be a version of gcc that generates
8- or 16-bit "dos" binaries, but I don't know offhand where to
find it. One of the gnu newsgroups is proabably a far better
choice than here.

--
Randy Howard (2reply remove FOOBAR)
"For some reason most people seem to be born without the part
of the brain that understands pointers." -- Joel Spolsky
Nov 14 '05 #4


Randy Howard wrote:
In article <11*********************@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>,
eh***********@yahoo.com says...
I have suffered from searching all over net for an older IDE C
compiler. Please help me to send a compressed of that compiler if you
have it Please.
Not TC 2.01


This newsgroup isn't about finding a platform-specific IDE, it's
about standard C. However, if you want from Windows (based upon
the limited info above), check out MinGW or Dev-CPP, both of
which are quite decent, and free.

If you mention "older" because it needs to compile 8- or 16-bit
code, then you may need to try and find a very old copy of MSVC,
perhaps on e-bay. There may be a version of gcc that generates
8- or 16-bit "dos" binaries, but I don't know offhand where to
find it. One of the gnu newsgroups is proabably a far better
choice than here.

--
Randy Howard (2reply remove FOOBAR)
"For some reason most people seem to be born without the part
of the brain that understands pointers." -- Joel Spolsky


MSVC 1.52c is the last MS compiler that targets DOS and the IDE is bug
ridden.
TC 4.51 is free or cheap?
Nov 14 '05 #5

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