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From: kim@mips.UUCP (Kim DeVaughn)
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Subject: Re: Any C compilers that produce assembly language?
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 13:51:03 EDT
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[ ... go ahead, eat my bits ... ]

I recently installed the Eco-C88 compiler (rev 2.81) on my MS-DOS machine. 
I've only written a few simple, straightforward programs with this compiler,
but all of those produce assembly language (using the -a option) that is
acceptable input to MASM.

I've run the assembler output into MASM (MicroSoft label rev 1.12) and
MASM (IBM label rev 2.01), with no problems, so I'd *guess* that most
any rev of the assembler would do.

Their address is:	Ecosoft, Inc.
			6413 N. College Av.
			Indianapolis, IN  46220
			
			ph: 317-255-6476

Note: I'm not associated with Ecosoft in any way, except as a satisfied
      customer.

/kim

"You live and learn.  Or you don't live long."  -- Lazarus Long

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