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From: rivie@rivie.daautah.com (Roger Ivie)
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Subject: Re: DECMATE & Kermit
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In article <361e834b.0@news.wizvax.net>, John Wilson wrote:
>In article <slrn71scjd.4e3.rivie@rivie.daautah.com>,
>Roger Ivie <rivie@daa-utah.com> wrote:
>>Good luck finding a C compiler that puts out PDP-8 code. I've done a bit
>>of futzing about with James Hendrix' Small C in this regard, but
>>nothing either usable (yet) or sophisticated enough to deal with
>>mtools.
>
>Getting sidetracked -- who's James Hendrix? I thought Ron Cain wrote Small C.
>I guess there were a lot of derivatives though...
James Hendrix did a version of Small C (I don't know how it's related to
Ron Cain's) and wrote a book about it for both CP/M and MS-DOS versions.
I thought I had a copy of the book sitting right there on my shelf, but
it must have migrated home. The version of the code I'm playing with
says "Copyright 1982, 1983, 1985 J. E. Hendrix".
--
Roger Ivie
Design Analysis Associates
75 West 100 South
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