John Foust wrote:
I remember at least one interpreted C for DOS on a PC in the mid 80s.
We used it to more quickly compile/debug a project that otherwise
took 10-20 minutes to recompile and relink with Microsoft C. It had
its own IDE, so you wouldn't even need to drop down to a DOS prompt.
I can't remember the name of it, though.
You can still get Interactive C for the 68HC11; it was originally
designed for the MIT Lego robot design competition course, the
famed 6.270. Fun stuff, albeit slow. And limited.
http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/fredm/projects/6270/
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