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to: Carsten B Emde 100034,372
from: William F. McGill/CA 73177,3433
date: 1993-12-16 16:26:49
subject: #19437-Gnu-C

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    16-Dec-93  16:26:49
Sb: #19437-Gnu-C
Fm: William F. McGill/CA 73177,3433
To: Carsten B Emde 100034,372

Carsten,

I'm maintaining a large software project written prior to the Ultra-C releases
and I'm supposed to convert it to Ultra-C to put make it compliant with ANSI C.

The last time I checked in here I heard bad things about Ultra-C, so I held
off.  Now I see that Gnu-C is working with OS-9 and supports srcdbg, which I
certainly need.  And Ultra-C doesn't seem to be getting better.

What's the best way to get Gnu-C and its documentation ?  I'd like to be able
to compile and link on my 486DX DOS machine and then download to the OS-9
machine, but I can do the development completely on the OS-9 machine if there
is no cross-compiler available.

I can use ftp.

Thanks,

Bill

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