Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bionet!agate!ucbvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!homxb!hounx!marty1 From: marty1@hounx.ATT.COM (M.B.BRILLIANT) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Small C for IBM PC? Message-ID: <1294@hounx.ATT.COM> Date: 22 Mar 89 17:12:44 GMT References: <15990@oberon.USC.EDU> Organization: AT&T BL Holmdel NJ USA Lines: 27 From article <15990@oberon.USC.EDU>, posted to comp.os.cpm by mlinar@eve.usc.edu (Mitch Mlinar): > In article <8903201146.AA00867@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> PC3@IB.RL.AC.UK (Paul Clayson) writes: >>Does anybody use Small C? I'm using the CP/M version ..... > > Yep, the documentation is quite clear in what it has as well as what it > is missing. Items *NOT* supported in SmallC v1.2 are: [list deleted] > > For a free compiler and a learning tool (you get the source code), it > is pretty decent. It sounds like a system for the IBM PC I got from a shareware distributor. But the IBM PC version I got came with sample C source programs that would never compile in Small C, and at the end it asked for a $40 fee to use it. For $40 I'd sooner double the ante and get Turbo C. Is there a free IBM version, or is it only free for CP/M? Please don't tell me SIMTEL, AT&T won't talk to SIMTEL. First I want to know whether it exists. M. B. Brilliant Marty AT&T-BL HO 3D-520 (201) 949-1858 Holmdel, NJ 07733 att!homxc!marty Disclaimer: Opinions stated herein are mine unless and until my employer explicitly claims them; then I lose all rights to them.