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- From: Glenn Stauffer <stauffer@cc.swarthmore.edu>
- Subject: Re: Shareware compilers
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- In article <1992Sep6.083131.25903@terminator.cc.umich.edu> Michael
- Dautermann, dauter@terminator.cc.umich.edu writes:
- > LA/HARVESTC 1,524 6/27/92 BinHex4.0,Compact1.33
- > /mac/development/languages/harvestc1.2.cpt.hqx
- >
- > Freely-distributable C compiler and editor. It's standalone, but
- > it's also compatible with MPW-C. You can create projects,
- > compile, build/link. Even supports a couple of Pragmas. Minimal
- > editor does the job.
- >
-
- If I'm correct, the Harvest C product is not entirely complete - the docs
- mention that some support libraries need to be obtained from Apple. I
- believe that they are freely available via FTP from apple.com.
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- STAUFFER
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