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Date: Tue, 20-Nov-84 13:43:56 EST
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From: WIrish.wbst@XEROX.ARPA
Subject: C compiler needed
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I am looking for a C compiler (and/or a set of utilities) that
will produce 6502 code for a stand-alone system. The code can
be in almost any form: ASM text, ASCII hex, hex, etc. I have a
number of computers available to me: Kaypro, Apple, TRS-80...
and am even willing to buy a new system (IBM?), if needed, to
run the software that I am looking for.
Any information or pointers in the right direction would be
appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Wesley Irish
(WIrish.wbst -or- Via ARPA @ WIrish.wbst@XEROX)
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