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- From: bf911@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (David J Mulligan Jr)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C Compiler?
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 23:20:43 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, andy@ice.stx.com (Andy Moore) says:
-
- >I just bought Super-C v2.0 for $49.95 at a local computer store this
- >month. Works great, I'm quite happy with it. This is in spite of the
- >fact that a review in Transactor years ago made me think the Spinnaker
- >Power-C compiler would be better (for me, at least). But my fears were
- >unfounded; Data Becker's Super-C is fine, and I like the CP/M-like shell
- >that comes with it.
- >
- >So it is still for sale in some places. I think I've seen it in the
- >mail order catalogs from Tenex (?), sold by Abacus (as Georg says).
- >--
- >Andy Moore (andy@ice.stx.com)
-
- I bought Abacus's (Data Becker) Super-C a few months back from the RUN
- Product Catalog. It was and still is (sorry, Andy) $24.97. I must admit
- that I haven't even tried it out yet, but it did look like a nice manual.
-
- The only thing it lacks, according to the Preface at the front of the
- manual, is bit fields. But it does say that the C128 version has a
- RAM disk.
-
- So, if you have the latest (last *sniff*) copy of RUN, or even the few
- issues before that, check it out.
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