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Re: Ideas about GS Programming from Dr. Tom
On 01 Jun 1998 21:00:03 GMT, cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2) wrote:
|>I, Charles T. Turley AM NOT, NEVER HAVE BEEN and NEVER WILL BE a programmer. I
|>AM a Coordinator of projects.
i gathered this from your previous posts. i thought it was fairly
clear. OH! WAIT! we're talking about Nathan, right? <g>
|>And to make it clear on my question of 'Can ORCA/C code
|>be converted to Apple II and Apple IIgs assembly code?...
|>so far, NOBODY has bothered to reply with a simple answer to that one of either
|>YES or NO.
if a programmer knew Assembly very well, i don't know why not. that's
what a compiler DOES, after all. granted, the task would take almost
FOREVER to do by hand...
Nathan? if i remember correctly, a recent post on this matter from
you said that it couldn't be done? why then, pray tell, are compilers
FOR?
|>So, I'll ask it again and would appreciate a simply and polite reply to the
|>question of: Can ORCA/C code
|>be converted to Apple II and Apple IIgs assembly code?
|>
|>One of the two following words will do for an answer: Either YES or NO!
please refer to my comment above.
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