GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) is a free and open source compiler for C and C++ (and other languages like Objective-C, Fortran, D). In short: it's a free C and C++ compiler for Microsoft Windows. Trying to cut, copy or paste inside Notepad doesn't work and will crash.WinLibs - GCC+MinGW-w64 compiler for Windows WinLibs standalone build of GCC and MinGW-w64 for WindowsÄownload | How to use from Windows Command Prompt | How to use from Code::Blocks | Philosophy What is it? The only supported hardware at the moment is PS/2 keyboard and mouse, PATA controllers, Floppy Disk Controller, RTL8029 network card, VGA compatible display. Switch user: Go back to the login screen Shut down / Restart: Turns off or restarts the computer immediately without syncing file systems Network test: Tries to download a web page and displays it in Notepad. Press D, C or P to output a long stream of useless information to the debug port for every character (system wide setting). Font viewer: Open TTF files and display text at various sizes. Keys: N=New subpolygon, B=Quad bezier, C=Cubic bezier, L=Line, F=Fill, D=Stroke, Esc=Cancel, LMB=Add point, RMB=Stroke and fill Set debug port: Choose from COM1, Bochs, QEMU or none. Initialize FAT volume: Format a hard disk partition or floppy (Needs restart) Initialize hard disk: Create a MBR partition table on a hard disk containing a single partition filling the entire drive (Needs restart) DOS programs can also be run, and will have drive letters mapped consecutively to detected volumes. Run: Load and start a program (GXE file). Users haven't been implemented yet, so the login fields are ignored. Press F11 to single step, F10 to step over a function call and Esc to continue. You can break into the debugger at any time by pressing Break. If you hold Ctrl at the start, debug messages will be sent to COM1. If the OS doesn't start, you can try holding down Shift at the start to enter the debugger. This has not been tested on a real computer.
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