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From: ksb@houxs.UUCP (K.BANDES)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple,net.micro
Subject: Re: apple C compiler info wanted
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Date: Tue, 5-Nov-85 09:31:26 EST
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Manx has an Aztec C for the Apple.  I'm not sure if they have PRODOS
support, because I used it a couple of years ago, but they might.
I didn't actually use the native Apple II compiler - I used a cross that
ran on a PC.  I was quite happy with it, as I've been with Manx in
general.  C is hard to do on a 6502 (it has just a 256 byte stack), but
they've done a nearly complete K & R (missing only bit fields, which they
may have implemented by now).  Their technical support people are always
helpful (though the line is always busy).

They're at:
	Manx Software Systems
	Box 55
	Shrewsbury, NJ 07701
	1-800/221-0440

Ken Bandes
@ AT&T IS
Holmdel, NJ
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DISCLAIMER:
Just a happy customer - I don't speak for AT&T or Manx, both of whom
disavow all knowledge of my existence.