1. LCC

David Cuny mentioned a freeware C-compiler with a graphical resource =
compiler included.  Do you have an URL for that?  BTW: Anyone who wants =
to code for Linux, but doesn't want to set up a full Linux system might =
want to check out Cygnus Solution's Win32 developer's package.  =
Unsupported, it's GNU, so anyone can use it.  It includes C, C++, =
Tcl/Tk, Perl I think, and maybe another language.  Source code for the =
environment is also available.  The zip file is 12MEG or 12- 1MEG =
pieces.  The source file is about the same.  Installed, the system takes =
about 30MB of disk space.  It doesn't include XWindows or info yet, but =
they're working on it.  The URL is http://www.cygnus.com/

Michael J. Sabal
mjs at osa.att.ne.jp
http://home.att.ne.jp/gold/mjs/

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2. Re: LCC

You can get LCC-Win32 at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/. If you go
to www.excite.com and search for LCC or LCC-Win32, you should find some
other sites too.

Jeffrey Fielding
JJProg at cyberbury.net

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