Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/07/08:57:36
On Wed, 07 May 1997 01:32:43 -0400 wfp AT ziplink DOT net writes:
>I can't recall exactly where I picked this stuff up, but they were
>supposed
>to work well together:
>
>
>mc314pc1.zip//read.me:
>
> * The DDS MICRO-C Compiler *
>
> Dunfield Development Systems (DDS) MICRO-C is a compact,
>portable
> compiler suitable for code development targeting small 8 or
>16 bit
> systems. At the time of this writing, versions of the
>compiler are
> available which produce code for the 68HC08, 6809, 68HC11,
>68HC16,
> 8051/52, 8080/85/Z80, 8086 and 8096 processor families.
>
> This version of MICRO-C, runs on, and produces code for the
>IBM PC
> family of desktop computers. Included in the package is a
>complete
> implementation of MICRO-C, with a comprehensive library suitable
>for the
> PC. This implementation of the compiler requires a Microsoft
>(MASM)
> compatible assembler and linker.
>
>[...]
>
>arrowasm.zip//asm.doc:
>
> INTRODUCTION
>
> Thank you for trying out the public domain version
>of our
> Arrowsoft Assembler. We feel that the best way to alert
>you, the
> programmer, to our fine line of professional products is to
> let
> you use one. Once you have experienced the high quality and
>ease
> of use of this free product, we hope that you will
>contact us
> regarding our other software (our address is on the cover of
>this
> manual).
>
>[...]
>
>vallink.zip//val.doc:
>
>This file contains VAL, the experimental linker presented at SDC '89.
>To get help on the switches, enter the command:
>
> val /help
>
>The file val.hlp must be located in the same directory as the file
>val.exe.
>
>This program is released to the public domain by the author on
>February 15,
>1989 at the Software Development Conference, San Francisco, CA. With
>the
>understanding that there are no warranties of any sort either
>expressed or
>implied, you may use the code in whole or part for any lawful purpose.
>The
>author does not warrant or guarantee that this code is fit for any
>particular
>purpose. You are under no obligation to acknowledge the author when
>using
>this code, but you may do so if you desire. The author neither seeks
>nor desires any contributions for this code.
>
I found these items at:
http://luna.bearnet.com/freedos/files.html
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