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Alternate Ladsoft file locations - Revised (Announce)

posted by Steve Homepage E-mail, US, 04.03.2008, 09:49

CC386 at SAC sites, in /utilprog - see lists, UK or US
ccdl374e.zip - DOS and MC68K compilers & tools
cwdl374e.zip - Windows compiler, graphical IDE & tools

CC386 at most FreeDOS sites, in /files/devel/c/cc386/374/ - see lists, UK or US
cdl374e.zip - DOS and MC68K compilers & tools
cwdl374e.zip - Windows compiler, graphical IDE & tools
cwdl374s.zip - Source code for compilers, NASM, VALX & other tools
cwdl374l.zip - Source code for runtime libraries for DOS/Windows/MC68K

The same files are also at Rugxulo's RUFFIDEA

These 4 files:
cwdl374e.zip
cwdl374l.zip
cwdl374s.zip
grdbdl94.zip - Debugger

are in:

ftp://ftp.uni-koeln.de/pc/msdos/programming/
http://ftp.uni-koeln.de/pc/msdos/programming/

ftp://ftp.rrz.uni-koeln.de/pc/msdos/programming/
http://ftp.rrz.uni-koeln.de/pc/msdos/programming/

ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
rsync://gd.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/

ftp://gd4.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
http://gd4.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
rsync://gd4.tuwien.ac.at/pc/dos/msdos/programming/

ftp://ftp.at.gnucash.org/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
http://at.gnucash.org/pc/dos/msdos/programming/
rsync://at.gnucash.org/pc/dos/msdos/programming/

ftp://ftp.uni-hannover.de/pub/mirror/msdos/programming/

ftp://ftp.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/pub/msdos/programming/


Last group:
http://third.base.home.att.net/dl/cxdl374e.zip - CC386 - Most DOS &
Windows compiler & other files, in dir tree for manual installation

http://third.base.home.att.net/dl/valx.zip - Linker

http://third.base.home.att.net/dl/mksym.zip - Make symbol tables

rr: Maybe it would be a good idea to have second locations for these 3 files.

 

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