Difference between revisions of "QuickC 2.5"
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| − | This was the last version of QuickC for MS-DOS. It was a real mode only compiler set. QuickC included a basic IDE, and was also included in the 'professional' C compiler product. QuickC 2.5 was on par with [[Microsoft C 6.0]]. | + | |
| + | This was the last version of QuickC for MS-DOS. It was a [[real mode]] only [[compiler]] set. QuickC included a basic IDE, and was also included in the 'professional' C compiler product. QuickC 2.5 was on par with [[Microsoft C 6.0]]. | ||
The command line compiler was invoked via qcl | The command line compiler was invoked via qcl | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 19 October 2018
This was the last version of QuickC for MS-DOS. It was a real mode only compiler set. QuickC included a basic IDE, and was also included in the 'professional' C compiler product. QuickC 2.5 was on par with Microsoft C 6.0.
The command line compiler was invoked via qcl