neozeed / gcc-140_gas-138_WindowsNT_v239

A simple port of GCC/GAS to the December 1991 Windows NT Pre-Release

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While GCC on both OS/2 and MS-DOS were early products of the early 1990's I was just wondering why was Windows NT left out of the fun?

So with a lot of hacking I managed to get CC1 from GCC-1.40 & the Xenix GAS 1.38 assembler working on the latest 1991 Windows NT Pre-Releases The upshot being that GCC could have been availbe on Windows NT the entire time it was public.

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A simple port of GCC/GAS to the December 1991 Windows NT Pre-Release

https://virtuallyfun.com/2024/01/08/so-it-turns-out-gcc-could-have-been-available-on-windows-nt-the-entire-time/


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