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Date   : Mon, 24 Oct 1988 13:39:01 GMT
From   : panda!sfs@husc6.harvard.edu (Steve Santarelli)
Subject: C Compilers - Followup

In article <8810201631.AA23751@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, gonzalez@VAX.BBN.COM
writes:

> 
> So, it looks like I've exhausted all potential commercial sources of a C
> compiler.  Perhaps someone on the list is interested in selling their copy
> of BDS C?  Are there any public domain compilers around?  I'm getting some
> sense that there is a freeware compiler floating around the RCPM systems.

Apparently, no one has heard of Dynacomp!  I have their most recently
printed catalog, and it is full of software for cp/m computers(among others).
They will ship in many different formats, both 8" and 5 1/4" for a variety 
of machines.  

Yes, they do sell a "C" compiler, (C/80) made by a company called "Toolworks".
The price is $49.95 for 5 1/4" or $52.45 for 8".  The compiler seems
fairly complete, looking at the catalog description, though some seldomly used
language features are left out.

Also available from Dynacomp is a package called "C/NIX", to provide
a UNIX-like environment on CP/M computers.  This program adds the most
convenient features of UNIX, such as piping, hierarchical directories,
and search paths.  C/NIX costs $59.95 on 5 1/4" or 8".

They have a toll free phone number for placing orders:

1-800-828-6772

and their address:

Dynacomp, Inc.
DYNACOMP Office Building
178 Phillips Road
Webster, NY 14580


If anyone has used either C/NIX or C/80, could they please post their
opinions on the worth of these programs?


       -Steve Santarelli

disclaimer:  I have done very little business to date with Dynacomp, 
and therefore am unable to make any claims about the quality of 
their software.


Date: Monday, 24 October 1988  05:09-MDT
From: "John A. Wright" <SAC.HQSAC-DOCT@E.ISI.EDU>
Subject: CPM80 to CPM86 conversion

I  have  started  playing  around with converting CPM 80 files to
CPM86.  I have been using 80T86, 80X86, XIZI, and XLAT  but  they
leave some manual translating to be done.

Does  anyone  have  or  know where I can get a listing of Z80 and
8080 to 8086/88 opcode translations?

Thanks in advance

John

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