On 7/15/2020 11:57 PM, Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 02:30:37PM -0400, Phil Budne via cctalk wrote:
I can't make ANY assertions about version or pedigree of the files
(which came to me in 1981 when I was using a PDP-10), but they APPEAR
to be from Ron Cain himself, from SRI-KL (TOPS-20):

ftp://ftp.ultimate.com/pdp10/c80.tar.gz

Which contains runtime files from November 1979, and compiler files
dated June 1981.
By pure coincidence I have found the page with many versions of Small
C. Just in case someone needs them:

http://www.cpm.z80.de/small_c.html
This pages V1.0 "Plus" is the first version, but converted to z80. The OP was hunting for the 8080 original.

I think this was posted earlier, but thanks for finding.

And this one is claimed to be "SMALL C converted to the 8088 by Byte
magazine":

http://www.cpm.z80.de/small_c/smc88dos.zip

I don't know where I got that one, but looks like I grabbed it in 2009.

Thanks to all who responded.  I did a cross port of this compiler to a system I had in about 79 or so, when it first came out, and I'm interested in it  since it's the first compiler I ever messed with porting.

I sent Will Cook my copies of the 8080, and will let him follow up on it.  I've got both the 8080 original source and a version that will run on a CPM system or emulator.  I may have to redo my exercise now that I've got an emulation of the original system, as well as a CPM system emulation.

Thanks
Jim

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