Re: Old C compilers, binary search debugging of compilers

Hans-Peter Diettrich <DrDiettrich1@netscape.net>
Mon, 22 May 2023 09:05:05 +0200

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From: Hans-Peter Diettrich <DrDiettrich1@netscape.net>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
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Date: Mon, 22 May 2023 09:05:05 +0200
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On 5/21/23 5:20 AM, gah4 wrote:


> I believe it was Borland Turbo C, maybe 2.0.
>
> At one point, I had a few different C compilers for MS-DOS, not so long
> before I went to using OS/2. It seems that Borland also had compilers
> for OS/2, but I don't remember using those.


Borland also developed Borland C++ for the Atari ST. The library was not
so perfect, as my decompiler could reveal during beta test. But it was
by far the best C/C++ compiler available for the ST.


DoDi


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