On June 23, 2004 03:23 pm, Sean Billings wrote: > So Far I have managed to get: > Chipmunk Basic > Microsoft Basic > Think Pascal > Think C > > I haven't used any of them in anger yet, but the Microsoft Basic looks > quite comprehensive (shame there is no compiler). > > Think Pascal will take me a while as I need to learn Pascal. > > Think C is my likely candidate but I will need to see how I get on with > it. > > Thanks to all on the list who helped, now I need to get coding... > > Also but not that related I got hold of MacMinix and it seems to have a > C Compiler on it, not sure what MacMinix can really do, especially as > far as network support goes but rudimentary console apps might be > possible. > > It is strange how these machines are so addictive, I can't wait to stop > using PC's at work and get on the 68000 Mac! > > Regards Sean. Minix was created as a tool to teach Operating system theory and design, as such was never intended for use in 'real work.' It might do what you need as its not really a full featured OS, but the basics are there.
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