> On July 16, 2020 at 1:57 AM Tomasz Rola <rto...@ceti.pl> 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 APPEARto 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 filesdated 
> > June 1981.By pure coincidence I have found the page with many versions of 
> > SmallC. Just in case someone needs them:
> http://www.cpm.z80.de/small_c.html
> And this one is claimed to be "SMALL C converted to the 8088 by Bytemagazine":
> http://www.cpm.z80.de/small_c/smc88dos.zip
> --Regards,Tomasz Rola
> --** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature. **** As the 
> answer, master did "rm -rif" on the programmer's home **** directory. And 
> then the C programmer became enlightened... **** **** Tomasz Rola 
> mailto:tomasz_r...@bigfoot.com **


Hi Tomasz,
Thanks for the link.  I had seen that page but as Jim Stephens mentioned in his 
reply I was looking for the original 8080 version.  Thanks to him and Phil 
Budne I now have it.  They separately provided identical copies that had 
apparently come directly from Ron Cain.  There is also a copy on github that 
was apparently OCRed and corrected.  I am comparing it now to the others.

I intend to create a page on my website dedicated to Small C.  I will include 
the original source and probably a few other interesting ports if anyone is 
interested.  I do think this is an important piece of historical software that 
should be preserved.

Thanks for finding that!
Will

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