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Consulair Corp Mac Compiler and Mac C Toolkit

Post by Info-Mac » November 22nd, 1984, 12:42 am

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Subject: Consulair Corp Mac Compiler and Mac C Toolkit
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From: SAT.ANDERSON@Ames-VMSB

At the October 3 meeting of Showpage, a Bay Area Mac Users' Group,
I picked up a copy of a product announcement for a stand-alone C
development system. This package was written by the people who
wrote the Apple Macintosh 68000 Development System (assembler/editor/
debugger). (In fact on the phone today I was told that Apple is allowing
them to include the latest version of the 68K Dev system.) This is
the software that has been used for the last two years to write the
ass/ed/deb. They are already shipping product.

Mac C compiler - $295
Mac C Toolkit - $175
both products - $425

Consulair Corp.
140 Campo Dr.
Portola Valley, CA 94025
phone: 415-851-3849

CLAIMS:

Mac C:
runs on 128K, 512K, and Lisa under Macworks
compiles up to 2500 lpm on hard disk, 1600 lpm floppy
includes standard C library
direct access to over 450 Mac system calls w/ no "glue routines"
allows inline assembly code
produces symbols for the symbolic debugger
no secondary licensing fee

Mac C Toolkit:
C-interfaces to the std file package,dialogs, desk accessories,etc
teletype simulation windows
complete byte-oriented, asynchronous, buffered I/O
includes a starter program which implements all the basic user
interface features of the Mac.
sources for C and Toolkit libraries
C library test program

Has anyone used this yet?

P.S. Anyone know anything about the Gould 4.2 Unix-based Mac Cross-
Development System based on C that has been advertised lately?

David E. Anderson

sat.anderson@ames-vmsb

Mail Stop 204-4
NASA
Moffet Field, CA 94035
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