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  3. Mingw-w64 - Wikipedia

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    Mingw-w64 is a free and open-source suite of development tools that generate Portable Executable (PE) binaries for Microsoft Windows. It was forked in 2005–2010 from MinGW ( Minimalist GNU for Windows ).

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    MinGW ("Minimalist GNU for Windows"), formerly mingw32, is a free and open source software development environment to create Microsoft Windows applications.. MinGW includes a port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Binutils for Windows (assembler, linker, archive manager), a set of freely distributable Windows specific header files and static import libraries which enable the use of the ...

  6. List of Eidos Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows [21] Championship Manager: Season 99/00: 2000: Sports Interactive Microsoft Windows [21] Championship Manager: Season 00/01: 27 October 2000: Sports Interactive Microsoft Windows [21] Championship Manager: Season 01/02: 12 October 2001: Sports Interactive Microsoft Windows, Xbox [21] Championship Manager 4: 28 March 2003 ...

  7. TDM-GCC - Wikipedia

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    It combines the most recent stable release of the GCC toolset, a few patches for Windows-friendliness, and the free and open-source MinGW runtime APIs to create an open-source alternative to Microsoft's compiler and platform SDK. It is able to build 32-bit or 64-bit binaries, for any version of Windows since Windows 98.

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  9. Jeux de la Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    The Jeux de la Francophonie are open to athletes and artists of the 55 member nations, 3 associate member nations and 12 observer nations of the Francophonie. Canada is represented by three teams: Quebec , New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual Canadian province), and a team representing the remainder of Canada.