To: wfp AT ziplink DOT net Cc: opendos AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Development Tools -- some stuff I picked up recently Message-ID: <19970507.083938.6415.0.editor@juno.com> References: <3 DOT 0 DOT 1 DOT 16 DOT 19970507013243 DOT 2af717b6 AT pop3 DOT ziplink DOT net> From: editor AT juno DOT com (Bruce Morgen) Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 08:40:49 EDT Precedence: bulk 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