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From: per@aahus.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted
Subject: C64-wanted
Message-ID: <678@aahus.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Jul-87 11:27:12 EDT
Article-I.D.: aahus.678
Posted: Wed Jul  8 11:27:12 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 11-Jul-87 16:53:52 EDT
Reply-To: per@aahus.UUCP (Per)
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Organization: Aahus Studiodata AB, Sweden
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I am programming C on a UNIX-system. It naturally would be nice 
to be able to use C at home too. Therefore I would be really
greatful if someone told me the name of a polite, fast and compatible
C-compiler on the cbm-64. I've borrowed one, but it is really driving
me crazy. It is not compatible with any other C-compiler on any computer.
It doesn't even handle simple tasks as 'char s[]' , 'getc()' and 'puts()'
correctly. 

One other thing I've wanted for long, is an advanced, capable and 
standardized ASSEMBLER for the cbm-64. I'd be most thankful if anyone
would give me names on such ones. I've got one ASSEMBLER, but it
doesn't even follow the 6502/6510-standard assembly code.

If there by any chance would exist "public domain" programs
on the above mentioned, then I'd really like to SWAP!!!!

(Please email to me, we have a very restricted number of newsgroups!)


Per Fornland		 	Aahus Studiodata AB
per@aahus.UUCP			Box 140, S-296 00 AAHUS,SWEDEN
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