> Well, Borland's compiler has the advantage that it is > really easy to install it and it brings all required > libraries (STL, Win32 header files) with it. But you are > right, GCC is a very good alternative. Mingw32-based gcc has STL. It has the Win32 header files. And installation involves unzipping a file. --Jon, N9RUJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.calvin.edu/~jnieho38 "I don't believe in gun control, I just fire wildly."-R. Dinner
- Re: Compiling Abi with bcc32 Harald Fernengel
- Re: Compiling Abi with bcc32 Jon Niehof
- Re: Compiling Abi with bcc32 Paul Rohr
