[comp.sys.apple2] Apple's MouseText ToolKit HyperC

marekp@pnet91.cts.com (Marek Pawlowski) (03/06/91)

Hyper C is a bit (understatement!) demented.  You will have to live with:

int i = 0;
int answer;

Sometimes, int answer, i = 0; works, if I recall correctly.

"Better than nothing"

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edwatkeys@pro-sol.cts.com (Ed Watkeys) (03/10/91)

In-Reply-To: message from marekp@pnet91.cts.com

Thanks...  I compiled some stuff and tried to run it as a SYS file.  As you
probably guessed/know, it blew up...  I've tried this with CC and CCN, and
neither seems to work...   Any ideas?  (I have a IIc)

Hyper C has quite a personality...  Looking at stuff compile, I started
thinking that perhaps Hyper C is actually a Small-C system expanded to
include the full C language...  I thought of that because it compiles the
same way Small-C for ORCA/M works.

Edwin Howell Watkeys III

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