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-=> In the "Atari TT" category (28)
-=> from the "TOS 3.05: What's in it??" topic (18)
Message 67 Mon Jan 27, 1992
TOWNS [John@Atari] at 00:14 EST
Atari uses a number of compilers. The Operating System is still compiled
mostly in Alcyon C with parts in MADMAC. There are parts of the system
that are written in Lattice C and others.
As for the future, we have made purchases of Lattice C v5 for all of the
TOS Group and a lot of our people have made the jump to Lattice already
or are planning to. Eventually, the goal is an ANSI compilable OS that
is compiled with Lattice C v5 with 68030 code.
I use Lattice C exclusively now.
-- John Townsend, Atari Corp.
PS. XControl was written in Turbo C.
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In the "Goldleaf" category (35)
from the "Lattice C" topic (7)
Message 27 Tue Jan 21, 1992
HISOFT at 13:48 EST
Lattice C/TT exists as a beta. Much (most ?) of the functionality will
appear in the next release. I hope this is less than 4 weeks away.
Regarding FPU support, all library options *will* be supplied.
-=> In the "Programmers and Programming Software Discussions" category
(3)
-=> from the "Assembly Language for the ST" topic (19)
Message 98 Fri Jan 24, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 03:20 EST
I just got a letter today from Taylor Ridge Books announcing a series of
assembly language books by Clayton Walnum for the ST. I've been wanting
to learn assembly for years but couldn't find any good material. To
find out more call: (203)643-9673.
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