I do my CP/M C stuff in C/80. I thought I was going to convert to BDS C but 
that didn't happen. 

According to mythology C/80 is a pirate commercialized Small C but that may 
just be slander.

Willard

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From Jonathan Yuen <[email protected]> 
Date: 03/24/2017  2:49 AM  (GMT-07:00) 
To Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]> 
Subject Re: [M100] Yeah im an idiot 
 
Hello All,

While I'm not actually doing much with my M100 right now, I find it quite 
refreshing to read about people doing assembler things for the 8085.  It brings 
back memories of playing around with assembler in CP/M.  This is from a time 
when I thought CP/M was ALL I would ever need in a computer.....  I even 
remember looking into Small-C and CP/M for a brief moment....

Jonathan

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Well, unless someone makes a weird feature request I think the hard parts are 
done. I just need to grind through m100.def and make all the wrapper functions.

I suppose I should test them, too :-)

This is probably one of the largest and least compatible Small C libraries 
ever. I don't know rather to be proud or horrified.  :-)

I know I miss printf().

And if someone has an integer-only rand() that doesn't converge after a mere 
200-odd iterations, I could really use it!


Willard
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