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- From: fmouse@wixer.cactus.org (Lindsay Haisley)
- Subject: Re: PD C Compiler?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.221806.1718@wixer.cactus.org>
- Organization: Real/Time Communications
- References: <1992Nov2.165922.29374@afc.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 92 22:18:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov2.165922.29374@afc.com> andy@afc.com (Andy Hunt) writes:
- >Hi, I'm looking for a reasonable C compiler for my old MAX-80.
- >Either a native compiler, or a cross compiler that I can
- >run under Unix. Is there anything available?
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- BDS C, one of the best CP/M C compilers is still on the market, and is
- quite reasonably priced, I believe. It's currently marketed and
- supported by Jay Sage of Sage Microsystems East. You can reach him on
- his BBS at 617-965-7259 (password "DDT") or by voice at 617-569-3552,
- call about 10 Eastern time. BDS C is a nearly complete K&R
- implementation which makes fairly tight code and was the leader of the
- pack at one point in speed benchmarks.
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