Small-C

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Small-C

   A subset of {C}.  The original compiler, written in {C} by Ron
   Cain, appeared in Dr. Dobb's Journal.  James E. Hendrix
   improved and extended the original compiler and published "The
   Small-C Handbook".  Both these compilers produced {8080}
   {assembly code}.

   A Small-C compiler based on {RatC} produced {6502} {assembly
   code} for the {BBC Microcomputer}.  It was written in Small-C
   and {bootstrap}ped using {Zorland C} on an {Amstrad PC1512}
   under {MS-DOS} 3.2, then transferred onto a {BBC Micro} using
   {Kermit}.  The compiler can be used to cross-compile {6502}
   code from an {MS-DOS} host, or as a {resident} Small-C
   compiler on a BBC Micro.  It runs on {68000}, {6809}, {VAX},
   {8080}, {BBC Micro} and {Zilog Z80}.

   Posted to comp.sources.unix volume 5.

   (ftp://apple.com/ArchiveVol1/Unix_lang).

   ["Small-C"?, Ron Cain, Dr. Dobb's Journal, May 1980, Dec
   1982?]

   ["The Small-C Handbook," James Hendrix, Reston 1984, ISBN
   0-8359-7012-4].

   (1989-01-05)
    

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