Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site rruxo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!pyuxww!rruxo!wlb From: wlb@rruxo.UUCP (B Boutin) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: Cross Compilers Summary Message-ID: <123@rruxo.UUCP> Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 09:42:25 EST Article-I.D.: rruxo.123 Posted: Mon Dec 3 09:42:25 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 4-Dec-84 19:48:17 EST Distribution: net.follow Organization: Bell Communications Research, Piscataway N.J. Lines: 28 Well, I only got one response about cross compilers and have found out somethings myself. Here it goes: ------------ > From tektronix!tekig1!dont Mon Nov 12 22:51:30 1984 remote from allegra > To: textronix!allegra!pyuxww!rruxo!wlb > Received: from tekig1.uucp by tektronix ; 11 Nov 84 22:51:30 1984 remote from allegra > Date: Sunday, 11 Nov 84 22:36:00 PST > Subject: Re: Cross Compilers > MIT produced an 8086 C cross compiler but our copy has dozens of bugs, watch > out. Intermetrics in Ma. produces a nice version, but I think it is probably > more than you want to pay. There are toy? class C compilers, with source that > produce 8086 code, you might be able to buy one for ~$75, move the code to > the vax, recompile it and use that, but I doubt it would be THAT easy, there > Would probably be a few changes to interface with the operating system. > Good Luck > Don Taylor ------------- Now for my stuff: Computer Innovations sells a cross compiler for their c86 compiler which they says "runs on a DEC VAX to create programs that run under MS/PC-DOS, or in a stand alone environment". But of course you need to buy the C86 compiler first.