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Re: Apple II C compiler



In article <370265cd.0308261423.24149651@posting.google.com>,
Rich J. <aiiadict@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
> Hello group,
> 
> I am getting bored of 6502 and BASIC and I'd like to try a C compiler
> for the Apple II.  Which ones are the best?
 
BDS C is definitely the nicest C compiler for 8-bit micros: no other
8-bit C compiler is as fast in compiling, and the generated code
runs decently fast as well.  It uses a somewhat non-standard syntax
and semantics though.
 
BDS C runs under CP/M-80 so you must use it under some version of
Apple II CP/M.  It was released to the public domain in 2002 and
can be downloaded from here:
 
   http://www.bdsoft.com/resources/bdsc.html
 
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