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Re: Apple II C compiler





Paul R. Santa-Maria wrote:
Exegete wrote:

According to Call A.P.P.L.E., the best 8 bit C was from Aztec. There
were two, and the article I read favored one over the other, but for the
life of me I can't recall which was which (the names were very similiar)


Which issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. was that review in?

Volume 12, Number 8
Autumn, 1989

8 Bit Cs reviewed were Aztec C65-c, Aztec C65-p, and C Prime.
The Aztec Cs were supposed to be K&R Unix like Cs with Unix like shell and utilities. C65-c was more complete than C65-p, but p had some strengths over c.

I hope you can find the article.

For 16 bit Cs the reviewer like Orca over APW.

Roy


I have two Manx Aztec C compilers for Apple II/6502 development.

1. Aztec C65 for the Apple II, version 3.2, July 1986.
   This runs under ProDOS on an Apple II.

2. Aztec CG65 Cross Development software for 65xx based systems,
   version 3.2, July 1987.  This runs under MS-DOS on a PC.

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Paul R. Santa-Maria
Monroe, Michigan USA



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