jdmst11@unix.cis.pitt.edu (John D Morris) (02/12/91)
Can someone direct me to ftp'able compilers for the amiga. Any languageis fine, I have SAS c and PCQ. I also need an assembler for PCQ. -john
dave@cs.arizona.edu (Dave P. Schaumann) (02/12/91)
In article <90138@unix.cis.pitt.edu> jdmst11@unix.cis.pitt.edu (John D Morris) writes: > >Can someone direct me to ftp'able compilers for the amiga. Any language >is fine, I have SAS c and PCQ. I also need an assembler for PCQ. > -john Please note that SAS C is a *commercial* product! C Compilers: - North C (based on the Sozobon Ltd. C compiler), FF #384 - DICE (Matt Dillon's C compiler), FF #359 - PDC (Publicly Distributable C), FF #351 - Zc (the Sozobon Ltd. C compiler), FF #314 - Small C (the Amiga port of Ron Cain's compiler), FF #141 Other languages: - Oberon (another language by Niklaus Wirth), FF #380 Note this is supposedly a demo version of the compiler... - OPS5c (an expert systems language), FF #358 - Cursor (a BASIC compiler), FF #347 - P2C (a Pascal to C translator), FF #341 - PCQ (a Pascal Compiler), FF #339 - Prolog (includes an interpreter, too), FF #140 & #141 - ADL (Adventure Definition Language), FF #91 - Draco (Chris Gray's language) FF #76, #77 & #201 - Foogol (A tiny Algol like language), FF #66 Caveat: my Aquarium database only goes up to #410. There may be more compilers and/or later versions on the 40 disks Mr. Fish has since released. Check New Xanth for the latest versions, too. Also, I included PCQ for completeness, even though you said you have it. Charlie Gibb's assembler (A68K) has been released on several Fish disks. I would recommend you check Aquarium (FF #301) to find the latest version. Also, updated database files for Aquarium can be found at New Xanth. -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save Useful FTP sites: 128.174.5.59 ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Fish disks isca.icaen.uiowa.edu All fish disks gatekeeper.dec.com Fish disks 128.155.23.64 ab20.larc.nasa.gov New xanth -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- clip 'n save -- Dave Schaumann | DANGER: Access holes may tear easily. Use of the access | holes for lifting or carrying may result in damage to the dave@cs.arizona.edu | carton and subsequent injury to the user.