On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 09:09:20 -0800, "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
wrote:
Has anyone here used CENVID--an interpreted C-- type
of shell on DOS,
OS/2 or NT? It's in the SIMTEL collection from about 1995 or so.
There are 16 bit real, protected and Win32 versions.
I found it to be quite handy when taking files from other systems
with strange names and converting them into something that most
DOS/Windows apps would be comfortable with.
It was sold by Nombas, which seems to have long gone bye-bye.
I remember we used something of that ilk in the late '80s or early '90s to support
one of our products. However, specifics have fallen off the rear of the table of my mind.
Currently, I've been using SoftIntegration's "Ch"
<http://www.softintegration.com/products/chstandard/>, an interpreted, C-enhanced,
scripting language which works quite well across the OSs I use.
-> CRC