Michael Sokolov wrote:
woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
Then use pre-standardisation C (K&R C) like I do!
Sounds like you're running an 11 over there. :)
Over here I am running gnu on some well hacked together Tiny C
code for a cross assembler that I have for my latest cpu design that
has no
stack operations so I can't hack a version of Tiny C that I have.
Lets face it the 11 was the only small machine that could handle a nice
High Level langauge that I can think of. The intel 8088/8086 is more
pascal like for language design.
Ben alias woodelf