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Re: Getting an Apple IIGS ..
You can get every Orca language released on CD ROM for $95 from
A2central. Orca/M, Pascal, Modula-2, C, GSoft Basic, etc, etc. Plus
fulltext of all of the Tutorials, Learn to Program xx, sample sources,
and Manuals for all of these . Its a pretty bitchin' deal if you can
float the dough. You'll want to search for the Opus II: The Software,
or look under Software:Compilations.
Freely available stuff is limited to Hyper C (available from some of
the Apple II FTP sites) and cc65(still supported). http://www.cc65.org
- Paul
Chris Morse wrote:
> Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> > Nice deal! ;-)
> >
> > -michael
> >
> > New, faster SUDOKU v2.0 solver for Apple II's!
> > Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
>
> I think so! It was delivered this afternoon. The Vulcan HD is 40MB
> and I think it has GS/OS system 3.1 on it. I haven't set it up yet,
> just looked inside the case to make sure things were seated (and what
> all was in there!)
>
> Turns out it has an AE GS-RAM Plus card. According to the AE manual
> that was with it, it can be populated up to 6MB, and it looks like
> there is 1MB on it now - most of the sockets are empty. Now I just
> need to get those DRAM chips from GSE-Reactive.
>
> I know this isn't the csa2.programmer group, but are there any free(ly
> available)development tools specifically for the //GS, besides the copy
> of Merlin-16 that I already have? I'd like to eventually do some C
> development on the GS, but I haven't seen anything other than the
> ORCA/C system at A2-Central's store. Was there an Apple (Compuiter,
> Inc) version of a C compiler that ran on the //GS? A2-Central sells a
> Mac hosted one, but I thought they also had a //GS version..
>
> // CHRIS