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<TITLE>Dave Dunfield (Nepean, Ontario, Canada) submits an entire suite of tools from the MICRO-C C compiler development system. This includes the MICRO-C C compiler itself for MS-DOS, more than 70 useful sample programs with full C source, and a demonstration version of MICRO-C for embedded systems. MICRO-C is a tiny compiler which can run with less than 32k RAM and yet is highly independent of CPU and OS. Specifically, platform support is available separately for 68HC08, 6809, 68HC11, 68HC16, 8051/52, 8080/8085, 80x86 and 8096 CPUs. The CUG Library distribution includes a fully functional MICRO-C compiler executable built for the MS-DOS 80x86 environment. This version generates code in .ASM format so Microsoft MASM, Borland TASM, or equivalent are required (not included). MICRO-C version 3.02 (as released on 03/22/94) is immediately available as CUG #422 in a set of four diskettes. 1/4</TITLE>
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<H2>Dave Dunfield (Nepean, Ontario, Canada) submits an entire suite of tools from the MICRO-C C compiler development system. This includes the MICRO-C C compiler itself for MS-DOS, more than 70 useful sample programs with full C source, and a demonstration version of MICRO-C for embedded systems. MICRO-C is a tiny compiler which can run with less than 32k RAM and yet is highly independent of CPU and OS. Specifically, platform support is available separately for 68HC08, 6809, 68HC11, 68HC16, 8051/52, 8080/8085, 80x86 and 8096 CPUs. The CUG Library distribution includes a fully functional MICRO-C compiler executable built for the MS-DOS 80x86 environment. This version generates code in .ASM format so Microsoft MASM, Borland TASM, or equivalent are required (not included). MICRO-C version 3.02 (as released on 03/22/94) is immediately available as CUG #422 in a set of four diskettes. 1/4</H2>