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- Subject: Re: BASIC -> C translator?
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 09:01:53 cst
- Organization: BellSouth ATG lab
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- > Is there a BASIC to C translator available someplace? I have quite a bit
- > of legacy code that should be updated.
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > David
- >
- > --
- > David N. Stivers stiv@hgc9.sph.uth.tmc.edu
- > Assistant Professor, Human Genetics, School of Public Health
- > UT-Houston Health Science Center, Box 20334, Houston, TX 77225
- > 713/792-4680 (voice) 713/792-4615 (fax)
-
- I just finished reading a book on C pointers that was written by a guy who
- developed a BASIC to C translator called CBREEZE. This commercial product
- came out approx. 10 years ago. CBREEZE was develped by Robert J. Traister.
- His company was called Robert J. Traister and Associated. That's all the
- info. I have. Check with a Programmer's Paradise. They're a mail order
- company that may carry this product. Check PC Magazine or any trade rag
- for their phone number.
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