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Re: C for the A//?(and other)
Lancyne Cel�r wrote:
> Due to an incoming exam, I'd like to use my //c for some C exercises,
> and I wish to know if there is somewhere a K&X-Mozilla-Status: 0009
> machine. My //c is infact what nearest to a portable I have.
>
> And where can I find a dos 3.3 command list, or a good copier to copy
> single files?
>
> Please reply in mail too, I have some problems reading this newsgroup.
> Threads are broken.
> --
> If thiz in english pleez fourgive erors!
>
> Old but young Apple// user
> started at 10 and now at 23 still with it!
> Micro$oft user for work
> started at 15 and still finding a non-bombing Windows
This info may be a little late. As mentioned in an earlier reply, you can
use
Hyper C. It's Prodos based but also has it's own CDOS version.
IMHO, the best 8-bit C is Aztec. It is reasonably ANSI C compliant,
comes in both DOS 3.3 and Prodos flavors. If you look hard enough
you can find it on the web. If you have a HD, look for Aztec Plus. This
offers the P8 system with lot's of extras.
Phoenyx