Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ucsd!rutgers!att!alberta!calgary!cpsc!demarco From: demarco@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (Vince Demarco) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: C compiler for the apple //c Summary: Hyper C Message-ID: <648@cs-spool.calgary.UUCP> Date: 3 Feb 89 04:51:02 GMT References: <890130233449.678939@UNCAMULT.BITNET> <457@madnix.UUCP> Sender: news@calgary.UUCP Lines: 28 In article <457@madnix.UUCP>, rat@madnix.UUCP (David Douthitt) writes: > In article <890130233449.678939@UNCAMULT.BITNET> > CYLau@UNCAMULT.BITNET (The Ultron) writes: > > | There is also the Hyper C > | series from The WSM Group - there is both a ProDOS and DOS version + a > | shareware version which uses its own dos (1 k blocks and superblock > | (like un*x)) $49.95 shareware fee gets you the newest version + a > | printed manual.. > > Can you give more information? This is the FIRST time I've heard of a C > compiler other than Thunder C (which went under) and Aztec C (which is known > to be overpriced and underperforming). > I just saw this on a friend's Sun acct and was too lazy to wait till this got sent over to the mainframe so I'm sending the info to you here: Hyper C is from the WSM Group,Inc. in Tucson, AZ... don't have the complete address handy, but their ph# is 602/298-7910... They have in addition to the shareware HyperC, Commercial versions which run under ProDOS and DOS 3.3 with their own unix-like shells (better than Aztec, and faster!) ($129.95 I believe??) Chris Lau (Ignore the address above, I'm using a friend's acct. Replies to: CYLau@UNCAMULT.BITNET or to the net )