> Please don't ask for illegal copies on this list.

Maybe someone will sell his a legal copy of Hitech-C to me? Or maybe else
someone knows an alternative of a standard ANSI-C cross-compiler.

> Hitech released the CP/M version of the compiler as freeware

If anyone should know this, it's me... :-)  I've completely rewritten the
libraries for MSXDOS-2. That's also the reason my first choice for a cross
compiler was Hitech. It's not only speed I'm looking for. Because of the
limited size of the TPA under MSXDOS or even CP/M, source files sometimes
have to split into very small chunks, which is a lot of extra work.

Pierre



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