rf378434@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Raymond Frush) (11/01/89)
Greetings! There is a group of students here at Colorado State U. who are seeking a Latice C compiler of version 2.0. We need this old version because we need to use a old Latice C library to access a IBM A/D D/A card from C. If you know of a good source for this program, send me some E-MAIL. BTW- the departement is NOT picking up the tab, so low cost is important. Thanks a bunch.
las) (11/15/89)
In article <3031@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> rf378434@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Raymond Frush) writes: } There is a group of students here at Colorado State U. who are seeking }a Latice C compiler of version 2.0. We need this old version because we need }to use a old Latice C library to access a IBM A/D D/A card from C. } If you know of a good source for this program, send me some E-MAIL. Lattice supports backward compatibility with its earlier versions via command line options, thus you should be able to use any post-2.0 version. }BTW- the departement is NOT picking up the tab, so low cost is important. 'Course my suggestion won't save you any bucks, will it? }Thanks a bunch. regards, Larry -- Signed: Larry A. Shurr (cbema!las@att.ATT.COM or att!cbema!las) Clever signature, Wonderful wit, Outdo the others, Be a big hit! - Burma Shave (With apologies to the real thing. The above represents my views only.) (Please note my mailing address. Mail sent directly to cbnews doesn't make it.)
gph@hpsemc.HP.COM (Paul Houtz) (11/16/89)
In article <3031@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> rf378434@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Raymond Frush) writes: } There is a group of students here at Colorado State U. who are seeking }a Latice C compiler of version 2.0. We need this old version because we need }to use a old Latice C library to access a IBM A/D D/A card from C. } If you know of a good source for this program, send me some E-MAIL. Why don't you call Lattice? After all, it's their product. I don't know how you could legally get it somewhere else.