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*http://www.mingw.org/ |
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*http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/os/index.htm#borealis - Chris Giese tip-toed around the bugs and got his kernel to build with MinGW |
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MinGW (Minimalist GNU for Windows) is a port of several GNU utilities to the Windows console environment, including the GCC / binutils toolchain. It is less sophisticated than Cygwin, but more compact with a lower overhead. It is most widely used in conjunction with the Dev-C++ and CodeBlocks IDE.