rsilvers@hawk.ulowell.edu (Robert Silvers) (01/28/89)
I think it was the December issue of Amiga World. The one that had a list
of the 1200 programs now out for the Amiga. Under the development section,
Microsoft C 5.0 and Quick C were listed. I don't understand. Is this a cross-
compiler, or a native Amiga system. If it is for the Amiga, does it support
Intuition, etc?
--Rob.
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"Only Amiga does not make it impossible"sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) (01/28/89)
In Message <11416@swan.ulowell.edu>, rsilvers@hawk.ulowell.edu (Robert Silvers) writes: > I think it was the December issue of Amiga World. The one that had a list >of the 1200 programs now out for the Amiga. Under the development section, >Microsoft C 5.0 and Quick C were listed. I don't understand. Is this a cross- >compiler, or a native Amiga system. If it is for the Amiga, does it support >Intuition, etc? My _guess_ is they were including use on a BridgeBoard (IE: MS-DOS version). Sneakers -- Dan "Sneakers" Schein {pyramid|rutgers|uunet}!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers Sneakers Computing 2455 McKinley Ave. Of course heimat is an Amiga. West Lawn, PA 19609 Doesn't everyone run UUCP & UseNet on an Amiga? Call: BERKS AMIGA BBS - 60+ Megs - 24 Hrs - 12/2400 Baud - 215/678-7691