according to http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
LCC is not free.
License:
 ' This software is not freeware, it is copyrighted by Jacob Navia. It's free
 for non-commercial use, if you use it professionally you have to have
 to buy a licence.'

why would anybody use that ?

Tom



am 10. Juni 2010 um 04:43 schrieben Sie:

> I thought I remembered LCC being offered once before, but did not remember
> who, when, etc.

> I followed LCC development for some time a few years ago, bought the book
> and played with it.  It's not bad, but for x86 systems it's not as efficient
> at code generation as gcc, from what I recall.  It's nice, and I  would like
> it offered in the distribution but not as an "official" compiler.

> Pat


> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Robert Riebisch <r...@bttr-software.de> wrote:

>>
>> Sounds familiar to me:
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/freedos-u...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01841.html
>> ;-)
>>
>> > Detlef Reimers
>> > (Bad Bramstedt, Germany)
>>
>> So you must have moved from Kaltenkirchen. *g*
>>
>> Robert Riebisch
>> --
>> BTTR Software
>> http://www.bttr-software.de/
>>
>>



Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind regards
Tom Ehlert
+49-241-79886


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