Re: DEC Multia OS....any suggestions?

From: Steven N. Hirsch (shirsch_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 01/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:45:16 GMT

Benjamin Gawert wrote:
> Charles Bradbury wrote:
>
>
>>Does the Hobbyist version of Tru64 (the $99 version) have all the
>>compilers and utilities like Linux comes with?
>
>
> Yes and no. No, Tru64 doesn't come with the Compa/HP Compilers. But like
> Linux it has gcc available...

Actually, that's not quite correct. It does come with the DigiHPaq C
compiler (cc), but no C++ support. You would have to plan on using g++
for the latter.

Steve



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