Mark Davidson wrote:
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>I may be wrong, but I don't remember Whitesmith's C being available for
>CP/M
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Brad Parker wrote:
oh boy. I scraped many an oxide ring off a 8"
floppy running that
compiler (and linker). I certainly ran on CP/M. And RSTS/E.
It and ran ran -- the problem was it didn't appear to know when
to stop!
I've long forgotten the details, and we didn't use it much since it
was so impractical. It had a lot of language limitations too if
I recall, restrictions on the CP/M-80 implementation.
("We" was Microft Inc, Falmouth Mass, Tom Campbell and Debbie
Orbach and Van Grabel, we did software consulting and projects.)