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    I have spent 100% of my time up until now in windows as i have not had access to BSD or Unix what compilers are out there for these O/S? RanBlade aka Eric Ranaldi "Passion is what drive you to stay until 4am ficing that minor bug that hardly anyone would notice...Passion is where great games come from. If you don'l live and breath games, you shouldn't be in the gaming industry" - Dave Pottinger, Ensemble Studios

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      I have spent 100% of my time up until now in windows as i have not had access to BSD or Unix what compilers are out there for these O/S? RanBlade aka Eric Ranaldi "Passion is what drive you to stay until 4am ficing that minor bug that hardly anyone would notice...Passion is where great games come from. If you don'l live and breath games, you shouldn't be in the gaming industry" - Dave Pottinger, Ensemble Studios

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      The most common one that I know of is the GNU Compiler (gcc) and seems to be standard on Linux and Unix. If you do not already have it, you can get it from www.gnu.org. Sincerely, Nathan Neitzke Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL 32114 aerospaceboy@hotmail.com

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        The most common one that I know of is the GNU Compiler (gcc) and seems to be standard on Linux and Unix. If you do not already have it, you can get it from www.gnu.org. Sincerely, Nathan Neitzke Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL 32114 aerospaceboy@hotmail.com

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        Ok thx. Ya i have them was just curious if there was any others just to test out my options see if i got along with a diffrent one better or not. RanBlade aka Eric Ranaldi "Passion is what drive you to stay until 4am ficing that minor bug that hardly anyone would notice...Passion is where great games come from. If you don'l live and breath games, you shouldn't be in the gaming industry" - Dave Pottinger, Ensemble Studios

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