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We've compiled a list of 5 free and paid alternatives to DJGPP. The primary competitors include Cygwin, MinGW. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between DJGPP and MSYS2, MinGW-w64, gow. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Software, Programming Languages.


Cygwin
Free Open Source

Cygwin is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows.

MinGW
Free Open Source

MinGW ("Minimalistic GNU for Windows") is a port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and...

MSYS2
Free Open Source

A Cygwin-derived software distro for Windows using Arch Linux's Pacman

MinGW-w64
Free Open Source

The project's goal is to deliver runtime, headers, and libs for developing 64 bit (x64), as...

Gow (Gnu On Windows) is the lightweight alternative to Cygwin.

DJGPP (DJ's GNU Programming Platform) is a development suite for 386+ IBM PC compatibles which...

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DJGPP Overview

DJGPP (DJ's GNU Programming Platform) is a development suite for 386+ IBM PC compatibles which supports DOS-enabled operating systems. It is guided by DJ Delorie, who began the project in 1989. It is a port of the popular GCC compiler, as well as mostly GNU utilities such as bash, find, tar, ls, awk, sed, and ld to DPMI. Languages available include C, C++, Objective-C/C++, Ada, Fortran, and Pascal.
The original Quake for DOS was compiled with DJGPP, as well as other programs such as GNU Emacs, p7zip, Vim, beye, UPX, NASM, THE, Linley's Dungeon Crawl, NetHack, Perl, Python, and auxiliary applications within Arachne.

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