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Re: Apple II C compiler



>>>>> "PS" == Paul Schlyter <pausch@saaf.se> writes:

CM> but if you're going to REALLY be coding in C for the machine, then
CM> use a modern machine for it. It's just so much faster.
 
PS> I disagree --- having a development machine which is different
PS> from the target machine slows down the development process quite a
PS> bit.

Not at all. You can still test the code more or less instantaneously
in an emulator. And depending on your transfer setup, testing on the
real machine can also be almost as quick - on my C64 I simply load
from device 6 and it loads straight from my PC's hard drive.

Is there even a native ANSI C compiler for the 6502?

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