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- From: phudl@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr S J Liddicott)
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- Subject: Re: C compiler for HP48
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 16:35:27 -0000
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- In article <books.196.0@fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu> books@fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu (Roger Books) writes:
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- >Well, do you want a C compiler on the 48, or a cross compiler? The gnu
- >compiler could probably be reconfigured to work as a cross compiler. It
- >has the bonus of giving very optimized code which is important to the
- >limited 48 memory. If you wanted a compiler on the 48 you could always
- >try to port Tiny-C.
- >
- >Roger
- >books@fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu
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- One advantage of the 48 is that its ROM routines would be the
- C library/kernal, so code needn't be that big.
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