Microsoft QuickC is a C compiler with an Integrated Development Environment, designed to compete with Borland Turbo C. It was targeted at home/hobbyist users with a much lower price tag than Microsoft's corporate-oriented professional products. Microsoft also produced QuickPascal and QuickBasic with similar integrated environments.
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QuickC 2.0 was 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 was released in June 1989. Quick Assembler was included in this release. It was Microsoft Source Profiler compatible.
QuickC 2.50 was released in May 1990.
QuickC 2.51 was released in 1990
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Microsoft QuickC 2.0 (3.5-720k) | 2.0 | English | 1.27MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.0 (5.25-360k) | 2.0 | English | 1.27MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.0 [German] (1989) (5.25-360k) | 2.0 | German | 1.33MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.01 (5.25-360k) | 2.01 | English | 1.69MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.50 (1990) (5.25-360k) | 2.50 | English | 2.18MB | 0 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.50a (1990) (3.5-720k) | 2.50a | English | 2.17MB | 1 | |
Microsoft QuickC 2.51 (1990) (3.5-720k) | 2.51 | English | 10.44MB | 3 |