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- From: jamesch@ix.netcom.com (James Chamblin)
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- Subject: Re: ANSI STD C/C++ for the C= 64?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 13:15:24 GMT
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- In article <doug.cotton-0901961615000001@s105.the-spa.com>,
- doug.cotton@the-spa.com (Doug Cotton) wrote:
- >> Could someone tell me where I can find an ANSI STD C, C++
- >> compiler for the C64? I am interested in a full implementation
- >> of the ANSI C standard. I would be interested in FREEWARE,
- >> SHAREWARE or anything in the public domain.
- >>
- >> Steve M.
- >> E-mail mello.med@shands.ufl.edu
- >
- >paul.fisher@bbs.wline.se wrote:
- >
- >> I just recieved Power C from Spinnaker (bought from CMD) and was
- really
- >> suprised, I didn't expect much for $14 or from the 64 at that, As
- far as how
- >> ANSII C compatible it is I'm not (yet) qualified to answer but it
- seems to be
- >> very usable and the 128 version is way better (package includes both
- versions)
- >>
- >> Paul
- >
- >None of the C compilers for the C-64 were ANSI-compatible (as far as I
- >know, all were written before the ANSI spec came out). Power C and
- Super C
- >were the main ones, and both of these followed the K&R standards used
- >prior to ANSI.
- >
- >
- >Doug Cotton
- >E-mail: doug.cotton@the-spa.com
- >
- >
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-
- There is a PD beta version of an ANSI C comiler. Don't remeber the
- name, but it exists at ccnga.uwaterloo.ca site. I also remember it had
- problems, so it might be worth it to just learn the K&R standard and
- use one of the existing C64 compilers.
-