Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!samsung!crackers!m2c!wpi.WPI.EDU!wpi!avenger From: avenger@planet10.WPI.EDU (Samuel Joseph Pullara) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: HELP! Advice needed on ARP, C compilers, etc. Message-ID: Date: 21 Apr 91 21:44:10 GMT References: <4659@orbit.cts.com> <1991Apr21.182718.18398@colorado.edu> Sender: news@wpi.WPI.EDU (News) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA 01609-2280 Lines: 24 In-Reply-To: bbeutel@boulder.Colorado.EDU's message of 21 Apr 91 18: 27:18 GMT Nntp-Posting-Host: planet10.wpi.edu >>>>> On 21 Apr 91 18:27:18 GMT, bbeutel@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Bruce A. Beutel) said: bbeutel> Nntp-Posting-Host: beagle.colorado.edu bbeutel> 2) This is a slightly related question: I've been using bbeutel> TrueBasic, which I'm sick of since you can't create bbeutel> stand-alone compiled software with it, and am now using a bbeutel> downloaded ANSI Fortran compiler, BUT what I'd really like is bbeutel> to be able to program and do graphics, etc. This means bbeutel> access to the library files (probably ARP included) and that bbeutel> probably means a C-compiler. Which (if any) C-compilers will bbeutel> run on my system - only one floppy drive, no hard drive, and bbeutel> 1MB RAM. I don't mind swapping a disk or two, as long as it bbeutel> will work! I downloaded the Dillon compiler, but couldn't bbeutel> even unpack it onto two disks... bbeutel> Bruce I use Lattice C 5.1 on a system identical to yours. -- /------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Sam Pullara, Undergraduate Physics Worcester Polytechnic Institute | | avenger@wpi.wpi.edu (c) 1990 Avenger Publications | |______________-All my opinions were expressed or implied.-______________|