Path: utzoo!attcan!lsuc!maccs!cs4g6ag From: cs4g6ag@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Stephen M. Dunn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Easy way to access extended memory from C Message-ID: <25FA925E.28727@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca> Date: 11 Mar 90 18:01:01 GMT References: <169@vela.acs.oakland.edu> <9290@stiatl.UUCP> Reply-To: cs4g6ag@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Stephen M. Dunn) Organization: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Lines: 40 In article <9290@stiatl.UUCP> arw@stiatl.UUCP (Allan Watkins) writes: $ 1) Microway - (508)746-7341 - 386 native mode compiler under DOS They advertise in every BYTE issue. February 1990 (p. 29 and 166), March 1990 (p. 211 and 261). $ 2) NDP - applications require FP co-processor MicroWay sells their products; see the latter ad in each of the two issues above. $ 3) Metaware High C 386 Compiler - what kind of debuggers are supported? If you're on the Pacific Coast, you can find their ad on page PC-19 in the February 1990 BYTE and PC-5 in the March 1990 edition. $ 4) Watcom 386 C compiler - what kind of debuggers are supported? I believe Watcom used to advertise in the Journal of the ACM ... you might want to leaf through a recent copy of that magazine. $ 6) Zortech C++ - debuggers? Page 45, February 1990 BYTE and pages 37 and 89 in March 1990 BYTE. $ That's all the information I have been able to find out. What I would like $ too know is where to get more information about these companies? I've $ looked in several computer mags, ask a few computer store bums, looked in $ my glove compartment and have come up with ZIP! NADA! SQUAT! Do these Hmm ... either you omitted BYTE (which is a big mistake when looking for PC software since almost everyone advertises there), or you forgot to look at the index to advertisers. That's what it's there for, folks, so that you can find advertisers quickly. -- Stephen M. Dunn cs4g6ag@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca = "\nI'm only an undergraduate!!!\n"; **************************************************************************** "So sorry, I never meant to break your heart ... but you broke mine."