Date : Mon, 11 Mar 1985 12:32:00 PST
From : "R. MEIER" <rmeier@su-star.ARPA>
Subject: small c installation
Keith Patterson and info-cpm,
I too had difficulty installing small c and after talking to Ron
Cain (the original author), I fixed several of the files and included
jump tables (which Ron said were there, when he gave it to Jim Hendrix).
I also wrote a three page installation checklist.
I have tried to contack Keith Peterson (please excuse mispelling)
but have only received notices of undeliverable mail. Our mailer has
several difficulties. If someone can assist me in reaching
Keith, I
would like to see the files on the archive corrected.
At the time of this message, I have not yet brought up version
2. I am instead looking at development of a relocating linker and a
series of languages (ASM, Z80ASM, C80, F77, etc.) that will produce
standard relocatable code, so that the languages can be mixed and matched
to the particular job. (Lisp = superior node, C = control level, Fortran
number crunching) The features that I seek most are virtual memory, and
library searching for unsatified linkages. After being burned by buying
expensive commercial software that turned out to be woefully inconsistent,
or mutually incompatible, and finding no public domain software that
meets the needs, I outlined a development schedule to generate such.
If someone out there knows of, is working on, or is interested in working
on such a project (spare time), please contact me.
RMEIER@STAR
Thank you,
Bob (rmeier@star)