Alain wrote:

Only TC 2.01 and TC++ 1.02 are free. And OpenWatcom! Quite big but seems
to be quite powerful as well.
...

And note: TC/TC++ are free as in beer (zero cost.) But they are not "free as in speech" - source code is not available.


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 :)

Why would development of FreeDOS utilities be forbidden? Nobody is requiring that anyone actually use TC 2.01 or TC++ 1.02. As long as the written code is portable, it should work with any compiler. ;-)


Gregory Pietsch


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