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- From: Laurent Chiacchierini <100604.261@compuserve.com>
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- Subject: Re: ANSI STD C/C++ for the C= 64?
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 11:45:09 GMT
- Organization: Club Europe Oric
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- > Re: ANSI STD C/C++ for the C= 64?
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- > From Adam.Bergstrom@um.erisoft.se (Adam Bergstrom)
- > Organization Erisoft AB, Sweden
- > Date 11 Jan 1996 10:44:05 GMT
- > Newsgroups comp.sys.cbm
- > Message-ID <4d2pll$kr7@antares.lu.erisoft.se>
- > References 1 2
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- > Jim Brain (brain@mail.msen.com) wrote:
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- > : In article <s0f1205c.032@shands.ufl.edu>, mello.med@shands.ufl.edu 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
- >
- > : You'll be looking for a while. There is noe, AFAIK.
- >
- > : Jim
- >
- > There is an ANSI C-compiler for the ORIC (6502) that has 16 or
- > 32 bit (yep, 32 bit) integers and floats. I can't remember the
- > URL for the Oric web-pages, but I think it is called Euhoric.
- > /Adam
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- The URL is: http://www.ensica.fr/LOCAL/ORIC/oric_english.html
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- Euphoric is the name of the Oric emulator for PCs
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