twmanino@eos.ncsu.edu (TONY W MANINO) (01/10/91)
Hi all! I would like to find the Deep Blue C compiler (formerly offered through the Atari Program Exchange, APX) and/or any other usable C compiler for the 8-bits. Help would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks, Tony
nin15b0b@merrimack.edu (David E. Sheafer, Class of 1989) (01/10/91)
In article <1991Jan10.002822.4290@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu>, twmanino@eos.ncsu.edu (TONY W MANINO) writes: > Hi all! > > I would like to find the Deep Blue C compiler (formerly offered through the > Atari Program Exchange, APX) and/or any other usable C compiler for the > 8-bits. Help would be greatly appreciated!!!! > > > Thanks, > Tony Theres at least one C compiler availabe through The Atari Archive. I believe its cc65, along with other programs for it. David E. Sheafer nin15b0b@merrimack.edu or samsung!hubdub!nin15b0b
gdtltr@chopin.udel.edu (root@research.bdi.com (Systems Research Supervisor)) (01/10/91)
In article <1991Jan10.002822.4290@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> twmanino@eos.ncsu.edu (TONY W MANINO) writes: => =>Hi all! => =>I would like to find the Deep Blue C compiler (formerly offered through the =>Atari Program Exchange, APX) and/or any other usable C compiler for the =>8-bits. Help would be greatly appreciated!!!! => => =>Thanks, =>Tony DBC was slow & generated pseudo-code. CC8/Ace C was faster & generated pseudo-code. CC65 is fast and generates real 6502 assembly. Get CC65. It should be available from the FTP archive @ atari.archive.umich.edu. Gary Duzan Time Lord Third Regeneration -- gdtltr@brahms.udel.edu _o_ ---------------------- _o_ [|o o|] Two CPU's are better than one; N CPU's would be real nice. [|o o|] |_o_| Disclaimer: I AM Brain Dead Innovations, Inc. |_o_|