Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!mintaka!spdcc!iecc!compilers-sender From: bazyar@cs.uiuc.edu (Jawaid Bazyar) Newsgroups: comp.compilers Subject: Re: 6502 C compiler wanted Keywords: C, 6502 Message-ID: <9103162140.AA00126@ernie.cs.uiuc.edu> Date: 16 Mar 91 21:40:37 GMT References: <7964@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> Sender: compilers-sender@iecc.cambridge.ma.us Reply-To: bazyar@cs.uiuc.edu (Jawaid Bazyar) Organization: Mutation Testing Facility, University of Illinois Lines: 26 Approved: compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us In article <7964@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> you write: >Is there such an animal that I can ftp as a C compiler for 6502-family >processors? (except the 16-bit versions) > >I've been thinking about starting some projects using very little computing >power. The code will probably get ROM-ed stand alone, although I could >live with something generating code intended to run on an Apple or C64. > >Any help would be much appreciated. > >23n@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Dan Rymarz) Available at /pub/appleII/nonGS/languages/HyperC@plains.nodak.edu (anon FTP) is a system called Hyper C. It's a reasonably complete K&R implementation although the libraries are a little weak. Kind souls have contributed code to the libraries, though. plains.nodak is a little bizarre. You must specify the -a option to ls in your FTP program to see any files at all. -- Jawaid Bazyar Senior/Computer Engineering bazyar@cs.uiuc.edu -- Send compilers articles to compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us or {ima | spdcc | world}!iecc!compilers. Meta-mail to compilers-request.