Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!think!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!HUB.UCSB.EDU!bfox%vision From: bfox%vision@HUB.UCSB.EDU (Brian Fox) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: C compiler for IIe Message-ID: <8808171251.aa12954@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Date: 17 Aug 88 16:48:36 GMT References: <614@n8emr.UUCP> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: bfox%cornu@hub.ucsb.edu Organization: The Internet Lines: 32 Posted-Date: 16 Aug 88 23:17:46 GMT Date: 16 Aug 88 23:17:46 GMT From: "Larry W. Virden"Organization: Ham BBS, 614-457-4227 (1200/2400/19.2 telebit,8N1) References: <8808142116.aa20677@SMOKE.BRL.MIL>, <741@galaxy>, <1029@pc.ecn.purdue.edu> Sender: info-apple-request@brl.mil The only commercially available, full C compiler, is from Manx. There is a line of compilers from a low end thru a $300 model. Byteworks has a Small-C to p-like-code compiler. There used to be a couple of other companies which advertised but I havent seen anything of them recently. Then on the IIgs there is APW C, which just had an update (now 1.0.1 in final (!) form. It costs $75 PLUS either APW ($100) or possibly (though I havent tried it) Orca/M for the IIgs. Then there is my suggestion, that I throw out again - some of youcollege students looking for a good project should go at GNU C and get it to run on the Apple series - start with a IIgs and then use that as a base to work down to the Iie and c. -- Larry W. Virden 75046,606 (CIS) 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (614) 864-8817 osu-cis!n8emr!lwv (UUCP) osu-cis!n8emr!lwv@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (INTERNET) We haven't inherited the world from our parents, but borrowed it from our children.