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Posted: April 01 2006,21:02 QUOTE

I think the biggest advantages of TCC are

small size

and

ability to write interpretive "C" scripts, just like bash scripts or perl scripts.

This is particularly handy when you are trying to make a simple, small sized but open source program.

In this case, the program IS the source code, so no need to distribute it as an additional download.

But I'm not a C programmer so it doesn't affect me directly.
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Posted: April 02 2006,02:21 QUOTE

Yes, I think I will, however, I don't have a linux box set up right now, and booting DSL is just a quick way to do it.  BTW, I instead downloaded a copy of Borland C++ Builder 5.5 command line compiler for MS Win2k, and that fills the bill for now.

Thanks,

Matthew Dudek
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