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Re: Where can I get a good assembler/C Compiler for IIGS?



crose@primary.net (Christopher Rose) wrote:

>I'm looking for something that has a full screen editor(Basically
>something that has an IDE) I'm looking to take back up Apple II
>assembly language after 11+ years. I have a iigs now and I know there
>has to be something better than merlin out there. Am willing to pay to
>get decent developer tools. (of Course free is better)

http://www.hypermall.com/byteworks Byte Works is the company
that sells almost all the Apple IIGS languages.  Even Apple's
official development tools (compilers and the APW environment)
were written by Byte Works.

C, Pascal, Modula-2, and an advanced BASIC (GSoft) are available.
All except the BASIC are compilers and work with the other
languages.  These compilers are backed by a set of development
tools.