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From: mdm@ecn-pc.UUCP (Mike D McEvoy)
Newsgroups: net.micro.68k,net.lang.c,net.wanted
Subject: Re: MC68020 C compilers?
Message-ID: <414@ecn-pc.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 31-Oct-85 17:26:09 EST
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Posted: Thu Oct 31 17:26:09 1985
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Summary: 

In article <1591@hammer.UUCP> paulg@hammer.UUCP (Paul Gilliam) writes:
>What has been your experiences with 68020 C compilers?  I am interested in
>both code speed and size, not to mention correctness.

Check out C/Pascal/Fortran 77 (ARG!!!) from Green Hills Software, Pasadena,
California.   They are just now releasing their 68020/68881 complilers, and
if the are as good as their 68000 products, you should see about 30 % better
speed and reduced code size.   Most of the boys who write real time os's are
using Greenhill C for just that reason.   It will never replace girls, but
.....

			Big Mac