> while DJGPP is rather large, in particular if you include > lots of sub-packages, I think FPC (Pascal) and FreeBASIC > can be a lot smaller to install and OpenWatcom C in the > middle... Also, I would assume that LFN drivers are part > of the ALL install, so why not install ALL compilers? :-)
because few people use ALL compilers. there are awful many compilers for DOS http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/devel/ Parent Directory Directory agena/ 2014-Dec-26 10:49:11 - Directory asm/ 2013-Jun-26 12:54:06 - Directory awk/ 2015-Jul-25 21:09:39 - Directory basic/ 2007-Nov-28 11:30:33 - Directory bcc/ 2012-Sep-20 06:35:51 - Directory cc386/ 2014-May-28 12:47:14 - Directory lcc/ 2012-Sep-13 15:11:00 - Directory micro-c/ 2012-Sep-13 15:10:46 - Directory openwatcom/ 2010-Jun-29 02:06:02 - Directory pacific/ 2000-Jul-17 10:54:07 - Directory picoc/ 2012-Jul-05 11:40:55 - Directory https://github.com/alexfru/SmallerC euphoria/ 2011-Jul-27 16:43:08 - Directory forth/ 2012-Jan-25 11:27:26 - Directory harbour/ 2011-Jul-28 18:13:46 - Directory icon/ 2012-Nov-07 17:52:11 - Directory lisp/ 2012-Dec-16 15:32:43 - Directory lua/ 2013-Aug-20 08:40:17 - Directory modula2/ 2000-Jul-17 10:52:47 - Directory pascal/ 2013-Mar-26 20:37:24 - Directory perl/ 2007-Oct-20 13:50:16 - Directory python/ 2012-Mar-27 11:00:17 - Directory rexx/ 2012-Oct-26 15:00:37 - Directory ruby/ 2012-Apr-16 19:34:04 - Directory seed7/ 2014-May-24 21:35:18 - Directory tcl/ 2012-Oct-22 18:30:09 - Directory waba/ 2006-Feb-06 20:20:35 - Directory besides this, crosscompiling (from Windows) is almost always easier then developing from DOS natively. at least that's my nsh opinion. Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
