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QuickC 1.0, released in October 1987. It implements the ANSI C standard and is Microsoft C 5.0 compatible.
CodeView is also supported. The release had known compatibility issues with
WD HDD controllers. •
QuickC 1.01 •
QuickC 2.0, released in January 1989. New features included: incremental compiling and linking, improved compilation speed, built-in assembler and support for all memory models. It was
Microsoft C 5.1 compatible. •
QuickC 2.01, released in June 1989. Quick Assembler was included in this release. It was Microsoft Source Profiler compatible. •
QuickC 2.50, released in May 1990. •
QuickC 2.51, released in December 1990 (Only available with the bundled Assembler) •
QuickC for Windows 1.0, released in September 1991. It was the first integrated development environment (IDE) for C on Windows and was also available in a bundle with Microsoft C 6.0 and Windows SDK. The IDE made use of some undocumented
Windows API calls. It was still possible to target DOS with this version, but these DOS programs were limited to real mode programs. ==See also==