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- From: edwardp@ra.cs.umb.edu (Edward P. Piecewicz)
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- Subject: Re: Looking for C compiler
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.224100.1922@cs.umb.edu>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 22:41:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.145357.26200@cco.caltech.edu> rknop@cco.caltech.edu (Robert Andrew Knop) writes:
- >grendel@cis.ksu.edu (Stephen Spencer) writes:
- >
- >>In article <18mcarINNp6u@function.mps.ohio-state.edu> beleznay@function.mps.ohio-state.edu (Feri) writes:
- >>>
- >>>I am looking for a C compiler for a c64.
- >>>If you have one for sale, please let me know.
- >>>
- >
- >>Try to get in touch with DataBecker. They were the only company that I was
- >>ever familiar with that ever put out a C compiler for the Commodore. It was
- >>called Super C.
- >
- >There was another one called alternatively "Power C" and "C Power." I think
- >at times it was published by a number of different companies, but Spinnaker is
- >one that comes to mind. Power C has both a 64 and a 128 version, and unlike
- >Super C, the two Power C versions are quite similar. (The 128 version does,
- >of course, take advantage of 80 columns and 2 MHz.)
- >
- >-Rob
- >rknop@cco.caltech.edu
-
- I believe TENEX COMPUTER EXPRESS (800) PROMPT-1 is their 800 number, they
- had C compilers at one time, I think they still do.
-
- - Ed
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