[comp.lang.c] Looking for the DOS Tiny C program

root@psddevl.UUCP (Nelson Lee) (12/13/90)

I am looking for the DOS Tiny C. Please send information to
dciem!psddevl!nelson or phone Nelson at (416) 452-3158.

Bob.Stout@p6.f506.n106.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Stout) (12/18/90)

In a message of <Dec 13 15:42>, Nelson Lee (root@psddevl.UUCP ) writes: 


 >I am looking for the DOS Tiny C. Please send information to
 >dciem!psddevl!nelson or phone Nelson at (416) 452-3158.

  Although it probably hasn't seen much distribution in Usenet/Internet 
circles yet, there's an excellent alternative to both Tiny C and Small C in a 
little jewel called Micro-C. It's shareware and, like the others, registration 
brings full source (very well written I should add), but it's actually a useful 
compiler! Coming with interchangable code generators for 80x86, 6809, 68HC11, 
8085/Z-80/64180, and 6502, the as-delivered 80x86 version includes useful 
library functions including, fast windowing, a TSR package, interrupt-driven 
serial I/O, and others. It has an excellent optimizer and compiles much quicker 
than the Hendrix compiler, producing much tighter executables. Execution speeds 
are typically much faster as well. All in all, highly recommended. I'll call 
you and see about getting you a copy. The author's name is Dave Dunfield and is 
most accessible via Bix (ID: ddunfield). 

kamal@wpi.WPI.EDU (Kamal Z Zamli) (12/19/90)

In article <4279.276E1BBA@urchin.fidonet.org> Bob.Stout@p6.f506.n106.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Stout) writes:
>In a message of <Dec 13 15:42>, Nelson Lee (root@psddevl.UUCP ) writes: 
>
>
> >I am looking for the DOS Tiny C. Please send information to
> >dciem!psddevl!nelson or phone Nelson at (416) 452-3158.
>
>  Although it probably hasn't seen much distribution in Usenet/Internet 
>circles yet, there's an excellent alternative to both Tiny C and Small C in a 
>little jewel called Micro-C. It's shareware and, like the others, registration 
>brings full source (very well written I should add), but it's actually a useful 
>compiler! Coming with interchangable code generators for 80x86, 6809, 68HC11, 
>8085/Z-80/64180, and 6502, the as-delivered 80x86 version includes useful 
>library functions including, fast windowing, a TSR package, interrupt-driven 
>serial I/O, and others. It has an excellent optimizer and compiles much quicker 
>than the Hendrix compiler, producing much tighter executables. Execution speeds 
>are typically much faster as well. All in all, highly recommended. I'll call 
>you and see about getting you a copy. The author's name is Dave Dunfield and is 
>most accessible via Bix (ID: ddunfield). 

I feel I should add something to this posting... You need an assembler and 
a linker ( MASM and Link ) because Micro C convert you C program to 
assembly language and then assemble them using MASM..... 
It is indeed a very good C compiler !!!!! and small too