'C' for CP/M
Dr. Ted Carnevale
ted at sbstaff2.cs.sunysb.edu
Mon Oct 1 10:18:36 AEST 1990
I would like to mention C/80 by Software Toolworks. It was far from
standard, but not as far as BDS C. Produced more compact code than Aztec C
or Eco C, and it compiled faster than them (but a bit slower than BDS C).
Somebody named Gustafson wrote a rather complete set of library routines for
it that he marketed under the name of Viking Software (or something close
to it). Very nicely done.
C/80 produced assembly language source suitable for ASM, but with a command
line switch it would make code for M80. SLR Systems assemblers and linkers
were also usable.
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