Have you googled? I got four names in the top 5 results.
That said, You will have to deal with lower quality software when compiling for 8086 architecture. Watcom is already one of the better choices so you might want to just learn to live with it.
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ACcurrent wrote:Anyone know of any 16 bit real mode c compilers.
Should be enough info. GCC does not do 16 bit and watcom is kind of messed up and undocumented.
Watcom is the most heavily documented compiler I know of:
It used to be joked that software vendors would sell you a set of books, and give you a free CD to go with them. They have long since given up on the books, but they now charge you a small fortune for the CD.