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Date   : Thu, 18 Dec 1986 07:07:09 GMT
From   : Mark Steven Jeghers <mark@cogent.uucp>
Subject: Re: C compiler requests

In article <4936@reed.UUCP> keithb@reed.UUCP (Keith Brown) writes:
>In article <1560@brl-adm.ARPA> Ghenis.pasa@xerox.ARPA writes:
>>>In article <4840@reed.UUCP> keithb@reed.UUCP (Keith Brown) writes:
>>>
>>>Wanted/Needed:  A real legal copy of the Aztec C compiler for
>>>my Epson QX-10 CP/M computer.  Must have the manual and all
>>>'comes-withs'.  [...]
>>
>>So why don't you guys ... buy your compilers directly from
>>Aztec or Software Toolworks? They will ... sell you a real
           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
How is the C by Software Toolworks?  I understand it is about $50
for CP/M.

>As for MIX C, I've also heard that it's worthless for serious work.
>I have tried it, along with SuperSoft, Ecco, and BDS.  None are full
>implementations of C (at least in the versions I've got).

Is Software Toolworks C a full implementation (or close)?
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