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Re: c Compiler (Not C++)

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Thanks for the compilers. I think I will be able to take it on from here. And I have found that Pelles C is a good compiler.

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Solution Re: c Compiler (Not C++)

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Originally Posted by cwarn23 View Post
I have found a program and tried using 'DEV C++' but it only reported an error report. I later then discovered that is was because 'DEV C++' used C++ when the code was designed for just plane C. I have searched the web and this forum but only found two relevant threads from this forum (as shown below):
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread...ght=c+compiler
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread...ght=c+compiler
However, this still does not answer my question. And that is where to find a FREE or cheap compiler which compiles only 'C' code and not C++.

cwarn23, you might look at LLC-Win32, which is free for PERSONAL use, or try Pelles, which is totally free. I have been using LLC-Win32 to learn C, using Gookin's C for Dummies (6 books in one). However, Gookin uses the Linux C compiler and I have run into problems with the implementation of subroutines (bad word, functions or procedures in C). I intend to try to use the Pelles C Compiler. However, the LLC-Win32 does have some good documentation. Google for these or go to http://www.thefreecountry.com/
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