On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 03:21, Blair Campbell wrote:
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>
> >  Is OpenWatcom's DOS compiler 16-bit DPMI too?
>
> No.  Openwatcom is only capable of producing straight 16-bit apps or
> 32-bit DPMI apps.

I'm wondering, does anyone have a set of test apps that can test the 
comparative performances of the freely-available (as well as the OpenSource 
and Public Domain) *DOS C compilers?

I'm wondering what the advantage of choosing any one particular C compiler 
over the rest, might be.  (Admittedly, one major advantage of DJGPP and 
OpenWatcom is portability, which TurboC/C++ doesn't have; nobody's every 
ported BCC to anything other than a *DOS that I'm aware of. ;)

Thanks
<snip>

Wesley Parish
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