Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!hsgj From: hsgj@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Dan Green) Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm Subject: Re: C power Message-ID: <765@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Date: Tue, 29-Jul-86 01:17:30 EDT Article-I.D.: batcompu.765 Posted: Tue Jul 29 01:17:30 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 29-Jul-86 07:58:51 EDT References: <505@sunybcs.UUCP> <121@csustan.UUCP> Reply-To: hsgj@batcomputer.UUCP (Dan Green) Distribution: na Organization: Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY Lines: 21 In article <121@csustan.UUCP> rayz@csustan.UUCP (R. L. Zarling) writes: >In article <505@sunybcs.UUCP> ugblee@gort.UUCP (Daniel Lee) writes: >>About C power, who is the manufacturer? Is it worth? Is there any better >>C compiler for 64 and 128? > >The manufacturer is Pro-Line Software, Ltd. (755 The Queensway East, Unit 8, >Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Y 4C5). To my knowledge, there is only >one other C compiler for the 64/128, by Abacus. C-Power is vastly superior >in terms of ease of use and quality of generated code. I saw an add in a magazine for MANX C for the 6502 processor. Specifically in the add copy they mentioned the Commodore 64. I have PC (8086) Manx C and the package includes grep, make, and a very fast, tight compiler. I would assume the same tools would be included with the 6502 version. Unfortunately, the commerical version of Manx (the one with all the goodes) is quite expensive; about $425 dollars I think. Let's see, now - how many C-64's could you buy for $425... :-) -- Dan Green -- ARPA: hsgj%vax2.ccs.cornell.edu@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu UUCP: ihnp4!cornell!batcomputer!hsgj BITNET: hsgj@cornella