Re: A92: C Compiler on the TI
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Re: A92: C Compiler on the TI
"Noah Medling" <medlingn@zdnetonebox.com> writes:
> There already is a C compiler for the TI89 and 92+. It's called TIGCC
I guess he was talking about an on-calc compiler which I find completely
useless.
Cross-compilation is a VERY powerfull tool which is perfect for such systems
where onboard memory and CPU power are limited.
BTW:
1) please, could you ppl stop posting span here about clinton and ticalc
members ? I receive HUGE amounts of mail everyday and I am subscribed here
to follow the evolution of my favourite toy, 92-89 calcs.
2) Patrick Davidson: do you remember me? You wrote some utility program
some time ago to generate binary tables (mm... 3 or 4 years ago).
I now work for the GNOME project, (http://www.gnome.org)learned C/C++, Ada
Python... Lots of wonderfull stuff... I wish to thank you now: these were my
first programs ever... You helped me ;-)
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> Noah Medling
> http://xp.calc.org/
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> ---- "Alexander.grutsch" <alexander.grutsch.htlr@schulen.vol.at> wrote:
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> > What do you think about a C compiler on the TI?
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> > --
> > TriX
> > http://mxm.ticalc.org
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> >
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