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*WATCOM C7.0, WATCOM C7.0/386 (1989) | *WATCOM C7.0, WATCOM C7.0/386 (1989) | ||
*WATCOM C8.0, WATCOM C8.0/386 (1990) | *WATCOM C8.0, WATCOM C8.0/386 (1990) | ||
*WATCOM C8.5, WATCOM C8.5/386 (1991) - OS/2 host support | *WATCOM C8.5, WATCOM C8.5/386 (1991) - OS/2 1.1 host support | ||
*WATCOM C9.0, WATCOM C9.0/386 (1992)- OS/2 2.0 host and target support | *WATCOM C9.0, WATCOM C9.0/386 (1992) - OS/2 2.0 host and target support | ||
*WATCOM C9.01/386 (1992) - Windows 3.1 support | *WATCOM C9.01/386 (May 1992) - Windows 3.1 support | ||
**9.01a (Jun 1992) | |||
**9.01b (Jul 1992) - HPFS support | |||
**9.01c (Sep 1992) | |||
**9.01d (Nov 1992) | |||
**9.01e (Feb 1993) | |||
Later versions were shipped under the name [[Watcom C/C++]]. | Later versions were shipped under the name [[Watcom C/C++]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:14, 22 April 2025
An optimizing compiler for DOS that comes with a full range of programming tools, including a windowed source-level debugger.
History
Watcom C for DOS was derived from the earlier Waterloo C for S/370.
WATCOM Express C provides an integrated development environment, including an editor, compiler, debugger, and run-time library that are all memory-resident.
Versions
- WATCOM C6.0 (Apr 1988)
- WATCOM C6.5 (Sep 1988) - Graphics library
- WATCOM C7.0, WATCOM C7.0/386 (1989)
- WATCOM C8.0, WATCOM C8.0/386 (1990)
- WATCOM C8.5, WATCOM C8.5/386 (1991) - OS/2 1.1 host support
- WATCOM C9.0, WATCOM C9.0/386 (1992) - OS/2 2.0 host and target support
- WATCOM C9.01/386 (May 1992) - Windows 3.1 support
- 9.01a (Jun 1992)
- 9.01b (Jul 1992) - HPFS support
- 9.01c (Sep 1992)
- 9.01d (Nov 1992)
- 9.01e (Feb 1993)
Later versions were shipped under the name Watcom C/C++.
Publications
- Andrew Schulman: Inside Watcom C 7.0/386 - Dr. Dobb's Journal (Mar 1990)
Links
- OS/2 Museum: Watcom Win386