> This is where I got mine back when.  It's approx 13MB spread out in 9 zip
> files as I recall.
> 
> http://palmpilotfiles.lcs.mit.edu/original/pilot_gcc_win32/

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August 2, 1997

The new GCC 0.5.0 release for Win32 systems is now available at the link
below. Grab all nine zip files, and either unpack to 9 seperate floppy
disks, or one temporary directory on your hard drive, and run the setup
program. There's a lot included in this release, from emacs, to the GCC
tutorial, so look around in there!
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  where is the development group for gcc?

  where can we get information regarding what gcc currently supports?
  
  i have not been able to find the source code to the gcc utilities,
  i currently develop under linux - but i have the windows version
  installed as well. the windows version is much more unstable than
  the linux version.. 

  thats strange..

  i would love to hack that gcc code to get my double buffering 
  working.. i dont want to have to resort to programming assembler..
  but then again.. i could probably just write inline asm for
  everything that gcc screwed up.

  cheers.

az.
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