Date : Fri, 10 Apr 1992 20:21:42 GMT
From : cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!qt.cs.utexas.edu!cs.utexas.edu!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!descartes!napier.waterloo.edu!dmwick@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Dale Wick)
Subject: Re: Urgent info/suggestions for CP/M 3+ (Z80)???
In article <1992Apr10.083505.7922@id.dth.dk> mds@id.dth.dk (Impedantzer
(EMP)) writes:
>ear@wpi.WPI.EDU (Mr. Neat-O [tm]) writes:
>
>[stuff deleted]
>
>>>The reason I am so desperately interested in the OS all of the sudden is it
>>>seems to be the only chance I have of finding a *good* C compiler for my
>>>computer. Is there a C compiler for CP/M 3+ that conforms to the ANSI
standard
>>>or at least conforms completely to the K&R standard? Is any of it available
>>>from ftp? Does anyone know of a source for the manual?
>
>>I know of a good K&R C compiler for CP/M v2.2, so in theory it should work
>>with v3+, but perhaps some other CP/M guru could explain how ther versions
>>differ. The compiler of which I am speaking is called Mix C, and it is
>
>
There was a "FAQ about where to get C" -- sort of an overview of
what C compilers were available, and how K&R / ANSI each one was.
I personally use Manx C, but it isn't ANSI, only K&R.
If anyone else has the "Where to get C compilers FAQ" email me a
copy, and I'll repost it. Alternatively who ever was building it could
post it directly. (The mail -> post prevents it from being put up several
times, as it was quite long).
Dale
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