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to: Ian Binnie
from: Peter Collis
date: 1995-06-20 15:40:24
subject: Re: Programming in `C`

While listening to Ian Binnie Pete heard:Programming in 'C'



G'day Ian



Md> If anbody know's anything about 'C' and could recommend, the best

in



 IB> Pacific C is (to quote the blurb) "a low-cost, easy to use, and

 IB> most of all small DOS C compiler"



 IB> This is an Australian product $99 from HI-TECH Software PO Box

 IB> 103 Aderley Qld 4051; Phone 07 300 5011, Fax 07 300 5246, BBS 07

 IB> 300 5235.



 IB> Not only is the compiler small & fast, but it produces very

 IB> compact code. I believe that it is used by many TAFE colleges &

 IB> universities. (I have no commercial interest in the product, but

 IB> have used it for many years & Beta test releases.)



good to find someone around that might know something about this

compiler, i've seen ads for it but thats about all. will it produce

386 opcode, how well does it optimise, does it extend the ITU/ANSI std

ie. like the microsoft extentions in QC25. I'm currently using QC25

and while i think it's a great little compiler it only produces up to

286 opcode and is not an optimising compiler.



   -=Pete=-





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