[Coco] CoCo C, Kreider '97? was Re: Climax C Compiler setup
Stephen Fischer
SFischer1 at Mindspring.com
Thu Jul 4 23:46:43 EDT 2019
Check Willard Goosey's notes on the "C" Complier in 2011.
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Documents/Manuals/Programming/Tandy%20CoCo%20OS-9%20C%20Compiler%20Discussion%20%28Stephen%20Fischer%29.pdf
The collected files are here, minus Walter Zambotti's work a few months
ago. I have had too many other things to find the time to fix the
"Discusions" that he has added that pointed incorrectly to earlier
messages and not the ones he intended to add.
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Disks/Programming/CoCo%20OS-9%20Climax%20C%20Compiler.zip
I may have some other files that did not get into that file.
Willard found just about all the "C" Compiler libraries that existed in
2011, but I never found the time to gather them up.
If you want any of my own libraries, please ask soon as my web pages
will disappear in ~ 8 months, but I have other copies online that will
not disappear at that time.
SHF
On 7/3/2019 12:04 AM, Jeff Teunissen wrote:
> Sorry to resurrect a necrotic thread, but I saw something that piqued
> my interest.
>
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 8:06 AM Bill Pierce via Coco
> <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>
>> Gene, those are from Carl Kreider's clib97
>
> Is there a version of the Kreider C library that's newer than the 1991
> release found on RTSI, or was that just a typo?
>
> See, I'm working on getting a complete collection of C source code in
> a central, maintainable, and public location, and if there's a better
> version of libc, I want to include it. There's some nifty stuff in
> there already, including the early version of Forth09 posted to
> CompuServe and the XLisp 1.2 posted to Delphi forever ago that I
> thought had disappeared.
>
> I am currently searching across the net looking for every version of
> 'cc' so that I can commit them in the order in which they were written
> (for history purposes). I think I have every version of c_prep now
> (18, 19, 19a, 19b, and 19c), so that will be included shortly.
>
> I also have a number of packages that have not yet been committed for
> organizational reasons. :)
>
> My repository is viewable at <https://github.com/Deek/CoCoC> if you
> want to take a look, and you can download it with "git clone
> https://github.com/Deek/CoCoC.git".
>
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