SOMMERS@RUTGERS.ARPA (03/07/84)
From: Liz <SOMMERS@RUTGERS.ARPA> We here at Smaug are in need of a C for the IBM-PC that will link with assembler routines. It also should be close to the standard, have enumerated types, and have all possible libraries (numerical stuff is not real necessary). Actually we are looking for the moon on a silver platter. Oh yes...also fast and efficient. Please reply directly to me sommers@Rutgers or Smaug@Rutgers -------
dag%ucbarpa%berkeley@sri-unix.UUCP (03/07/84)
From: David Allen Gewirtz <dag%ucbarpa@berkeley> Mygosh..sorry about those of you who receive multiple copies of this... The Lattice/Microsoft compiler does lots of what you need, including linking with an assembler (but I'm not sure about enumerated types). You can also buy outside libraries from Blaise Computing and Greenlead Software that has lots of nice library functions...see PC Tech Journal.. Now, for your math goodies, here's a real out of this world reference for you...A local bulletin board system has a whole lot of mathematics subroutines (arcsine and other mean, nasty, and ugly things)..It is in the SF Bay area at 415-864-1418..and the rest is up to you.