jordan@hpfcdj.HP.COM (Steve J. Jordan) (10/18/90)
Recently, I downloaded HyperC from comp.binaries.apple2. I successfully binscii'ed and de-shrinkit'ed the files into 2 140k disks. Both disks have primarily text files, with no apparent way to run the program. There is a 1 block-long SYS file on one disk called C.SYSTEM that doesn't seem to do much. (Which doesn't surprise me, considering all other files on the disk are ASCII text files.) I tryed EXEC'ing some of text files, but that didn't work, either. What am I missing? Steve Jordan jordan@hpfcdj.hp.com x6777
acmfiu@serss0.fiu.edu (ACMFIU) (10/21/90)
you didn't say what type of apple you were using. there is a prodos version of HyperC that works on the IIe and there is a file called GS.SYSTEM that you need to have it work on the IIgs. I have only booted it and got it to work but haven't compiled anything with it yet. albert
greyelf@wpi.WPI.EDU (Michael J Pender) (10/22/90)
Another question about HyperC, does anyone have the manual? Could I pay you to photocopy it and send me a copy? I really need specific information on how to interface C and assembler modules. My problem occurs when passing parameters, and I can't figure out what to do... Anyone have such info? -- --- Michael J Pender Jr Box 1942 c/o W.P.I. Part of this D- belongs to greyelf@wpi.bitnet 100 Institute Rd. God...
jordan@hpfcdj.HP.COM (Steve J. Jordan) (10/22/90)
Ok--No help needed. The version of HyperC I had doesn't work with a GS.