On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Bill Buckels wrote:
Wait until you get the bug fixed libraries that I am finally finished with. I also have some old code from the Manx BBS written by their support dude Mike Spille in the late 80's that was never applied to the product. Mike also offered to help me rewrite the compiler and tools if we ever find the source...
xD
If we can get the tools source then ISO compliance will be next for me, and the shell source could be improved by adding command line history, but otherwise I will still pull this back into a complete piece that is trivial to use. The Aztec C manual is too minimalistic and lacks the clarity of the ProDOS Technical Reference Manual bits. These days I can merge the two bits together and use them in my own documents without going to jail for doing so.
=PIf the cross-compilers could sometime be rebuilt then maybe it might be possible to use them without resorting to emulation, and with Aztec C if it were converted to an ANSI or ISO C compiler I might actually give it a look.
-uso.