> I bet MacMinix (*) would work. I haven't used it. It's very small-- > with source code, 8 floppies-- and you don't even need a hard drive! > I think it runs in a MacOS window, so the video should be handled > automatically. You'll probably want to use vi instead of Emacs, and > I'm not sure if the C compiler is gcc but I think gcc is available.
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