'C' for CP/M
Allan Duncan
aduncan at rhea.trl.oz
Wed Oct 3 09:32:39 AEST 1990
Sorry, our news mailer choked on the beginning of my posting - here it
is again:
>From article <1990Sep29.150153.6287 at cims2.uucp>, by kew at cims2.uucp (Keith Walker):
> There was also BDS C, from BD Systems (?); it was the original C compiler
^^^
I heard that they had a twisted sense of humour and that it
stood for Brain Damaged Software.
Manx got up to version 1.06d for CP/M - I still use it for Z80 embedded
controller work, but replaced the assembler and linker with SLR's
products (Z80ASM and SRLNK+) for greater speed and versatility - some
adaption to the startup code was needed.
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