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Re: C compiler
Ok you've all convinced me to wait and get Orca C when I can afford it. I
found learning to program in C and C ++ lessons on the web and wanted to try
them out.
Sheane
Mike Westerfield <MikeW50@aol.com> wrote in message
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> In article <OFBD38963E.76E20193-ON852568B1.0042F2C2@notes.chrysler.com>,
> <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
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> > If you do buy ORCA/C
> > used, the version 2.x compilers are better, and you can upgrade
> > them in the future, if you'd like (at least Mike W. has said so in
> > the past).
>
> We do still offer upgrades, even to second-hand purchases. Just be sure
you
> get the manual _and_ disks. Also, check the upgrade prices--unless you
find
> a 2.0 version, it will probably be cheaper to buy 2.0 outright than to buy
a
> used copy of 1.0 and upgrade it. We have to ship a new manual for a 1.x
> upgrade, but only have to ship disks for a 2.x upgrade.
>
> Mike Westerfield
> Byte Works, Inc.