| Laaca  Czech republic, 10.08.2019, 21:10 | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.41.1 (Announce) | 
| I accidentaly found that David Lindauer still works in his C/C++ compiler Orange. --- | 
| rr    Berlin, Germany, 11.08.2019, 19:12 @ Laaca | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.41.1 | 
| > I accidentaly found that David Lindauer still works in his C/C++ compiler --- | 
| KormaX 16.08.2019, 07:27 @ Laaca | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.41.1 | 
| It is native in my opinion. If a DOS/4G(W) program can be native, so can an HX program. Thanks for the notifiction though. :) --- | 
| DosWorld 28.05.2020, 02:40 @ KormaX | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.41.1 | 
| > It is native in my opinion. If a DOS/4G(W) program can be native, so can an --- | 
| KormaX 06.06.2020, 21:52 @ DosWorld | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.41.1 | 
| I didn't forgot about 16 bit real mode programming, but there are things you can do more efficiently in 32 bit protected mode. When I wrote TSR patches for MPXPlayn I made it in real address mode, but the program I targeted is a 32 bit application. Yet, I can't see any problem here. MPXPlay does things more efficient as it does than it could be as a 16 bit program. Same for internet: I am writing this on the 32 bit Links instead of the 16 bit Arachne. That one was my first DOS web browser, but slow as a nightmare even on an i3 CPU. In my opinion, any size can be useful for different reasons. --- | 
| rr    Berlin, Germany, 29.09.2019, 17:24 @ Laaca | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.43.1 | 
| > I accidentaly found that David Lindauer still works in his C/C++ compiler --- | 
| rr    Berlin, Germany, 15.05.2020, 22:51 @ Laaca | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.44.1 | 
| > I accidentaly found that David Lindauer still works in his C/C++ compiler --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 11.06.2020, 18:44 @ rr | Orange C/C++ version 6.0.45.1 | 
| > This compiler is at version 6.0.45.1 and has now completed Github Milestone 2 | 
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