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From: mun@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (Richard Man)
Subject: Re: ICC11 Cross Compiler Manual Wanted
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Fred Martin (fredm@media.mit.edu) wrote
: In article <CJwAws.HpJ@watserv2.uwaterloo.ca>
: nowinski@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca (Andrew Nowinski) writes: 

: >Is there some kind of manual that describes the C functions and that tells 
: >exactly what they do, for ICC11?

: The icc11 manual is a little terse; basically it assumes you already
: know C.  The top-level document is user.asc (ASCII format) or user.ps
: (PostScript format).  Both are contained in the icc11 distribution
: (cherupakha.media.mit.edu: pub/incoming/icc11/icc11v42.zip); the
: user.asc is also available in the icc11 directory.

If people start to send some small amount of fee, may be I can convince
my wife to write a better manual ;-) (boy, do I sound money grubbing)

// richard 
// "hey I need to justify to IRS that this is a business and not hobby"
// man
