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- From: kd9fb@xnet.com (Peter Mikalajunas)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.arch,comp.arch.embedded
- Subject: Re: C++ -> C compiler
- Date: Wed, 06 Mar 1996 03:57:11 GMT
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- Steve Lee <sjlee@iastate.edu> wrote:
-
- >I've heard about a C++ -> C compiler (Cfront?). Does anyone have any
- >information on this? I would like to be able to code in C++, compile it
- >with one of these supposed compilers to C, and then use one of the
- >variety of C compilers specifically for the 68HC11 microcontroller.
-
-
- Cfront is the property of AT&T. You have to contact AT&T Bell Labs
- if you want it. The person to ask for is Ed Cartier. Be prepared to
- spent about $10,000 for it, plus royalties. On the other hand, if
- you have access to a HP box, it runs Cfront. There is a compile
- time switch you can throw to produce C output. Don't expect to
- be able to support the code though.
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