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- From: Nils Skoruppa <skoruppa@math.u-bordeaux.fr>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: C Programmin In 2Meg?!?
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 12:21:04 GMT
- Organization: CRIBX1 , Universite de Bordeaux I , France
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- References: <4g79v3$l0d@sol.ccs.deakin.edu.au> <4h4cbn$l06@sunsystem5.informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
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- fischerj@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Juergen "Rally" Fischer) wrote:
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- > In article <4g79v3$l0d@sol.ccs.deakin.edu.au>, podge@deakin.edu.au (AARON SEAN BROWNE) writes:
- > |> Organization: School of Computing & Mathematics - Deakin University
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- > |> Can anyone recommend a decent C compiler that works on a standard
- > |> Amiga 1200 with 2 Meg of Ram. I have been told that
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- I recommend to try the PD version of Dice on fish disk 5??.
- The only thing which is really missing is floating point.
- Apart from that it is a fast ANSI-compliant compiler which
- runs on a naked Amiga1200 without any difficulties.
- If you want to do system programming you will probably
- have no need of float anyway.
- After upgrading to more RAM I recommend GNUC.
- ---Nils Skoruppa
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