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- From: ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik )
- Subject: Re: 'C' compiler for Mac: which one to use?
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- Message-ID: <ksand-161292235532@wintermute.apple.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 07:59:04 GMT
- References: <1992Dec16.213416.5569@bnr.ca>
- Organization: (Evil Eye Creature from Mars, Inc.)
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.programmer
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- In article <1992Dec16.213416.5569@bnr.ca>, mwnorman@bcarh929bnr.ca (Michael
- Norman) wrote:
- >
- > If I want to do 'C' development on my Mac (and I'm
- > talking really low-level hackin', OS-stuff, exception
- > processing, etc), which 'C' compiler do I use?
- >
- > Has anyone ported GCC to the Mac?
-
- It's been ported (1.x versions), and it's being ported
- (2.x) versions. ftp.apple.com should have some stuff, but
- I don't think that the 2.x version is up there yet.
-
- > And, final question, what is a REALLY good book on
- > 68030 programming, relating to MMU functions and
- > supervisor/priviledged operations?
-
- Williams 68030 asm programming book is handy, the samples
- are in MPW asm code so that's nice. Also, the Motorola specs
- are worth getting (calling the nearest Motorola rep? I got
- mine from a sales person).
-
- Kent
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