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Subject: Re: Make a Million 5199!
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Date: Fri, 14-Dec-84 15:30:52 EST
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From: Bicer.ES@XEROX.ARPA

There was a (public domain?) C compiler that came with sources, 
I think it was called Small-C. It was a nice little compiler which
gave the hacker more control over the compiler. If the code generator
part can be re-written, then you will have your own C compiler.

	Jack Bicer