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On the Web
- Where to find DJGPP packages - An exhaustive collection of links to software written using DJGPP.
- DJGPP FAQ - The DJGPP Frequently Asked Questions by Eli Zaretskii
- DJGPP - DOS port of free GPLed GNU C/C++ compiler; 32 bit, highly optimizing, up-to-date.
- DJGPP and Related Links - A large collection of DJGPP related links.
- DJGPP Public Access Cross-Compiler - This service is being provided as a convenience to users who need to be able to produce a small DOS program and do not have access to a DOS machine with a compiler on it.
- Grumpy Gnome Software - Source code of games programmed for DOS using Allegro and DJGPP.
- DJGPP - No description
- RHIDE - An integrated development environment (IDE) for DJGPP running under Windows.
- Game Programming with DJGPP - Has docs dealing with interrupts, VESA, SB and other issues of game programming.
- DJGPP - DOS port of the GNU C/C++ compiler and tools; 32 bit, highly optimizing, up-to-date, and free (GPLed).
Wikipedia Articles
- DJGPP - DJGPP (DJ's Gnu Programming Platform) is a 32-bit C/C++/ObjC/Ada/Fortran development suite for 386+ PCs that runs under DOS (or any OS that runs DOS .EXEs, such as Microsoft Windows or IBM OS/2).
- CWSDPMI - CWSDPMI is a DPMI host written by Charles W Sandmann. It can provide DPMI services for programs compiled with latest versions of DJGPP compiler system and can also be used for programs requiring a DPMI stub.
- Pcal - Pcal is a multi-platform (Unix/Linux, DOS, DOS+DJGPP, Windows+Cygwin) program which generates annotated PostScript or HTML calendars in a monthly or yearly format.
- DJ Delorie - DJ Delorie is a US-American software developer. He initiated and maintains the DJGPP project, a very successful, free port of the GNU C/C++ compiler and tools suite, targeted to PCs running MS-DOS or DOS terminals under Microsoft Windows.
- GNU/DOS - GNU/DOS was a distribution of FreeDOS that had been discontinued on November 28, 2006 due to lack of developer time for the project, inability to meet the project's objectives, and superiority of the stable version of FreeDOS when combined with the official releases of the DJGPP development tools.