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- From: jung@osse.nrl.navy.mil (Greg Jung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: SAS/C
- Date: 20 Mar 1996 15:22:17 GMT
- Organization: U.S.R.A/NRL
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- References: <eraugust-1403961149480001@sbdsk0838.sbrc.hac.com> <314E7EE5.6621@afrodite.kih.no>
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- In article <314E7EE5.6621@afrodite.kih.no>, paulken4@afrodite.kih.no
- says...
- >
- >Eric R. Augustine wrote:
- >
- >> Does anyone know if SAS is still producing (and even developing) a
- C/C++
- >> compiler package for the Amiga? There was some debate as to whether
- they
- >> would continue to support the Amiga some time ago. It was apparently
- not
- >> too profitable for them and hence it looked as though they would drop
- >> the platform. The most recent revision I used was 6.51 but I have seen
- >> patches for 6.55 and 6.56 on AmiNet.
- >
- >They don't support the Amiga anymore, but the 6.56 patch was
- >produced by the programmers of the Amiga version on their spare
- >time (probably, as it appeard a good while after SAS dropped the
- >Amiga).
- >
-
- Just to clarify better, the 6.55 patch on aminet will bring
- your 6.50 version to 6.55; the 6.56 patch is then applied after
- this. You will need your floppies for the 6.55 patch. To get
- SAS/C you should contact SAS directly, its $149, I believe,
- but only $100 if you own SAS 5.x or Lattice5.x - evidenced by
- faxing a photocopy of those floppies, for instance.
-
- Greg
-
-