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From: michael@mqcomp.oz (Michael Homsey)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k
Subject: C compilers/linkers for 32000
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Date: Tue, 21-Jul-87 19:08:09 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 21 19:08:09 1987
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Organization: Computing Discipline, Macquarie Uni NSW, 2109, Australia
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I noticed some recent discussion about the expense of cxp (et al)
type operations. I assume that those who are not using such mechanisms
are either only using assembler (yuk) or are using compiler technology
that is different to those distributed by NSC in the form of GENIX and
system V.X type systems.
I would like to hear about the compilers that these people are using.
It seems that people have gone back to the 'standard' unix style and
away from COFF? Am I correct? - thats how it seems.


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Michael Homsey			(michael@mqcomp.mqcs.mq.oz)
Comp. Discipline
Macquarie Uni. 2109 NSW