Newsgroups: gnu.gcc
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From: nvk@ddsw1.MCS.COM (Norman Kohn)
Subject: Re: GCC on 386 PCs
Reply-To: nvk@ddsw1.MCS.COM (Norman Kohn)
Organization: Macro Computer Solutions, Inc. - Mundelein, IL
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Date: Sat, 6 Jan 90 01:15:00 GMT
Message-ID: <1990Jan6.011500.2011@ddsw1.MCS.COM>
References: <15288@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
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In article <15288@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
streich@tigger.colorado.edu (Mark Streich) writes:
>Is there a version of GCC running on 386 PCs?  And if so, which UNIX are
>you using?  (e.g., XENIX, Interactive, etc.)

I've been using gcc for some time with microport unix 386 (3.0e).
I don't have the source: I obtained the binary from John Plocher
at uport but got it via floppy and so didn't have room for the
source.  I've had it about a year, I think: I'm sure it's not the
most recent version, and I don't know how much work it was
to make it run on the 386.  The version I have works quite well.
Rarely there's code that requires cc to compile.  There are
one or two identifiable bugs in this version.  As I recall
it fails to handle expressions that combine int and char variables;
you have to write i=c and then use i (which it does fine).
Casting the char does not work.  

I would expect this version to work with any unix 386.
It must be around 600 Mb in overall size.
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