+b) If using the MinGW or Cygwin compilers
+
+You can get MinGW from http://www.mingw.org/
+
+Cygwin is available at http://www.cygwin.com/
+
+If you are using Cygwin or MinGW together with the MSYS environment, you
+can build the library using configure (see "Unix ports" and
+"Windows using configure" below). You can also
+build wxWidgets without configure using native makefile, but only with
+MinGW. Using Cygwin together with Windows makefile is no longer supported.
+
+If building with MinGW without configure:
+
+-> Set your path so that it includes the directory
+ where your compiler and tools reside
+
+-> Make sure you have GNU Make installed. It must be Windows native version.
+ Download it from http://www.mingw.org, the executable will be called
+ mingw32-make.exe.
+
+-> Modern version of MinGW is required; preferably MinGW 2.0 (with gcc3),
+ but MinGW with gcc-2.95.3 will suffice. If you are using 2.95, you will
+ have to change variable GCC_VERSION in config.gcc (see msw/install.txt
+ for details).
+
+If using configure, Unix instructions apply.
+
+
+c) Build instructions
+
+Assumming that you installed the wxWidgets sources
+into c:\wxWidgets:
+
+-> Copy c:\wxWidgets\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
+ to c:\wxWidgets\include\wx\msw\setup.h
+-> Edit c:\wxWidgets\include\wx\msw\setup.h to choose
+ the features you would like to compile wxWidgets with[out].
+
+ and std iostreams are disabled with
+ #define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0
+
+-> type: cd c:\wxWidgets\build\msw
+-> type: make -f makefile.gcc (if using GNU tools)
+or type: nmake -f makefile.vc (if using MS VC++)
+etc.
+
+ See also docs/msw/install.txt for additional compilation options.
+
+d) Borland (including free command line tools)
+ Download tools from http://www.borland.com/downloads/
+
+ See docs/msw/install.txt for details; in brief:
+
+-> type cd c:\wxWidgets\build\msw
+-> type make -f makefile.bcc
+
+You can customize many things in the build process, detailed description is
+in docs/msw/install.txt.
+