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From: fredm@media.mit.edu (Fred G Martin)
Subject: Re: Inter-C and Macintosh
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 19:38:56 GMT
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In article <D88Kx7.5vp@mv.mv.com> jdcook@mv.mv.com (John D. Cook) writes:
>In <D7xHr8.9MB@midway.uchicago.edu>, csiklet@quads.uchicago.edu (Christopher
>Paul Csikszentmihalyi) wrote:
>: I'm using Interactive-C on a Macintosh; works fine, but now I'm trying to
>: do interrupts and noticed that you have to use a "doped" version of AS11
>: to assmble .icb files.
>
>Hey, whats this?  I tried some time ago to make .icb files on my DOS 
>machine, they compiled but didnt run.  Maybe this "doctored" AS11 file is
>what I need.  Anybody want to post a follow up for the rest of us?

Unix sources to Randy's "doped" as11 are online.  It probably would be
an easy compile to MS-DOS.  Macintosh wouldn't be hard either, but
without a C preprocessor and a batch language it wouldn't be useful.
You do need all of: (1) Randy's as11, (2) a C preprocessor, and (3) a
batch environment like the Unix shell or even the DOS shell in order
to create .icb files or build the pcode file.

For Randy's as11, get:

ftp://cher.media.mit.edu/pub/projects/interactive-c/source/as11-sources.tar.Z


Cheers,
Fred

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