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Subject: Re:  need information on Aztec C
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Date: Wed, 22-Jun-83 13:32:08 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 22 13:32:08 1983
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From:      Robert Lee Feider (CTAB) 

Hi,

	I have used the AZTEC C compiler for a small amount of work and I am
very impressed. Yes it does have links to the BDOS and BIOS thru function calls
and there is a piece of user submitted (i.e. not written by MANX software) routine
which allows one to write and read from an I/O port. Aztec does allow romable
routines but I have not actually tried this yet. Inline assembly code is allowed
thru the use of #ASM and #ENDASM macros and the calling convention of how to
pass local variables on the stack is defined and an example given. I hope this
is enough information, if not give me a holler.

							lee@brl-bmd