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tiny C compiler query? (to fit on floppy)
Calum:
does anybody know of any free C or C++ compilers (and for that matter any perl or java stuff and so on) that i can download on one computer and then transfer to my other one using floppies? the stuff needs to be able to fit on floppies. also, it needs to be able to run in windows 3.11 for workgroups OR linux.
i took a look at cygwin and gcc but they both appear to be quite large and not floppy friendly. also, from what i saw, cygwin isn't going to work in win3.11 anyway, though i could be wrong.
any ideas? thanks...
edit - Borland TurboC 2.01 looks like a good start, will post if it's any good or if i find any others...
[ November 30, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
TheQuirk:
I can get you Borland C/C++ compiler 3.1 (old, runs in pure DOS or 3.11!)
Edit: Err, I mean IDE. You can download the DOS compiler for free from Borland.com.
[ November 30, 2002: Message edited by: TheQuirk ]
Calum:
basically i am actually after a linux c and hopefully c++ compiler that will fit on a floppy, soi can install it on my floppydriveonly machine and run it using linux. i'll probably be using pico to write the programs, and run them through the compiler myself, so no IDE really required. i suppose once i have got the compiler, i can compile joe, and use that as the text editor.
it just gets better and better!
i already have gmake, but i am a bit confused about how all that make/compiler stuff works really, so i will probably be missing a dependency somewhere and not know what it is...
flap:
Are you saying you've got a Linux machine with only a floppy drive and you want to install a compiler on it?
[ November 30, 2002: Message edited by: flap ]
Calum:
yep, it has no modem, no cd drive and it has dos 6.2, windows 3.11 for workgroups and basiclinux 1.7 (which is linux 2.0 based on slack 3.5) and i'm thinking of getting a serial modem but haven't yet.
i want to put a c compiler on it (and i also want to put X on it, but that's another story).
I just put on Borland Turbo C 2 for DOS, which appears to be a complete environment, so i will have to get used to it, or else i could get one for linux. guess which i'd prefer.
already had 4 bluescreens with windows 3.11 in the last 2 days!
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