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Date   : Sun, 23 Jun 1991 09:51:14 GMT
From   : astroatc!nicmad!madnix!ruth!rat@speedy.wisc.edu (David Douthitt)
Subject: Re: Assembling & linking .MAC files ...

rickc@pogo.WV.TEK.COM (Rick Clements) writes:

> I believe you are refering to two versions of Small C.  Version 1.2 (supports
> float and Z80) requires ZASM/ZLINK.  Veersion 2.1 (supports more control
> structures and the 8080 but not float) uses a DRI like assembler.  It isn't
> quite like the DRI MAC or RMAC because it declares global and external symbol
> differently.

What do you mean by "uses a DRI-like assembler"?  Is this what 
Small-Mac is?  I've been using it for a while now, and it works well.   
What is this ZASM/ZLINK thingie anyway?

Wouldn't you know it, I couldn't find my Small-C book (yes, I PAID for 
Small-C... AND Small-Mac... AND Small-Tools too... GOOD STUFF!)
I don't know what version I have - may be a little out of date by now.  
But then, is Small-C for CP/M supported anymore??

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