And note: TC/TC++ are free as in beer (zero cost.) But they are not "free as in speech" - source code is not available.Only TC 2.01 and TC++ 1.02 are free. And OpenWatcom! Quite big but seems to be quite powerful as well. ...
IMHO it is not free. it says only for Personal Use. This makes devellopment even of FreeDOS utilities theoreticaly forbidden ...
Alain
PS: FWIU the later Borland museum compiler is BC1 that was released _after_ TC2, but for mistirious reasons I posted this many-many times and I fell into a some void. Well, now we know for sure that information is not lost in black holes (see Stephen Hawkings :)
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