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GCC Port to Win NT georgew@PrimeNet.Com (1994-12-23) |
Re: GCC Port to Win NT psm@sics.se (1994-12-28) |
GCC on NT imp@boulder.openware.com (Warner Losh) (1995-01-11) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | psm@sics.se (Peter Magnusson) |
Keywords: | GCC, C++ |
Organization: | int i=0; while(i<4) putchar(((3*i-7)*i-6)*i+++83); |
References: | 94-12-141 |
Date: | Wed, 28 Dec 1994 14:50:44 GMT |
georgew@PrimeNet.Com (George Weinsteiger) writes:
Well, I "Rounded up all the usual suspects", in my search for GCC ported to
Windows NT. I have come up empty. So I ask here: Has anyone seen such a
thing?
Yupp. But it's semi-commercial, and sold by Congruent. Send an e-mail with
subject "help" to new-gnu@congruent.com. Their product is available on CD-ROM,
and is called ToolBuster. They support Intel, MIPS, and Alpha binaries.
On last look, they offered binutils, gcc 2.x, emacs 19.x, gas, gawk, grep,
gmake, shellutils, perl. They also had a Korn shell. (Note that to use GCC
you'll need a linker, header files, etc---i.e. you'll need the NT SDK.)
Peter Magnusson
Swedish Institute of Computer Science
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