This compiler is the binary executables and support files for
the 386 version of generic 386/68K compiler.  Included is the
binary for the 68K cross-compiler.  Companion files to this file
which should be found on the same distribution site are:

ccdl139s.zip	- compiler sources + CL386 sources
ccdl139l.zip	- rtl sources + DPMI setups

The above files are useful for changing the compiler/library sources
that are included in this file.

This version of the compiler generates ASM code in the TASM or NASM format.
However the RTL sources were written in TASM.  Either TLINK or WLINK
can be used to generate the actual DOS executable.  A simple debug-like
debugger may be linked in with the image for debugging purposes; however
images created with WLINK may alternately be debugged with the watcom 
debugger.

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The following people have contributed to the DOS run-time environment:
TRAN (thomas pytel) - PMODE307 and PMODE/W for DPMI support
Charles Scheffold   - PMODE/W for DPMI support
Kirill Joss         - CL386 program and WATCOM startup files
Matthew Brandt	    - portions of the C compiler
David Lindauer      - C compiler and run-time libraries

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First run the install program:

install drive:

where drive is the drive you want to install to.  INSTALL will make
a directory tree  \CC386 in this drive and move necessary executables,
libraries, and header files there.

The directory drive:\CC386\BIN must be on the path; install will
automatically add it to the path if you answer 'Yes' when it asks if you
want your autoexec.bat file modified.  Otherwise you must install it by hand.

INSTALL sets up the system assuming you wish to use the CL386 shell.  If you
do NOT wish to use the CL386 shell to build programs, there is a file
'build.bat' which takes you through the build sequence for a single 
source file.

Once you have the program installed, type:

cl386 <file names>

to build a program using TASM and TLINK.  Alternately use the pmb.bat 
batch file.  If you want to link with wlink the only way to do it currently
is to use the 'pmw.bat' batch file.  There is currently no support for
the watcom assembler.

BTW, if you use the -v option on CL386 it will link a debug-like
debugger into  your code.  Not as good as TD, but better than nothing...

see license.txt for licensing information

David Lindauer
1428 Hepburn Ave. Apt #1
Louisville, KY 40204

email: gclind01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu