On Sat, 25 Jul 1998, Clyde Smith-Stubbs wrote: > On Fri, Jul 24, 1998 at 05:49:59PM -0700, Scott Dattalo wrote: > > Is there a demo available? I just visited your web page and saw only the > > dos based demos. > > No, but the operation of the compiler on Linux is just like the DOS > command line version. It's built from exactly the same source (we actually > develop on Unix then cross-compile to DOS). Well, could you sell the compiled UNIX command line version as is at the same price as the DOS version, now ? And does you compiler support inline assembly directly or does one need an external assembler purchased separately (and which one) ? imho this would also be free market research for $0, as you would be able to find out how many people are really buying the product. thank you for sharing this information with us, Peter PS: I'd like to remind that there is a freeware IDE for Linux in character mode, based on curses, that somewhat emulates a former Borland product series. It is very popular, but has no support, and not perfect.