![]() upon this discovery, I found no reason not to render BDS C, along with all of its source code (including the 8080 assembly language compiler/linker sources), free to the public. Until recently, I had not been aware of the continuing international interest in 8-bit CP/M (and derivative) systems. Now BDS C's commercial potential is well in the past. The full package sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 25,000 copies domestically, and a stripped-down version for Japanese-market MSX machines (distributed under the name Alpha-C) probably sold somewhere in the 50,000 copy range. This tool can be used to learn, build, run, test your programs. ![]() ![]() ![]() Version 1.0 was released in August of 1979. Online C Compiler is a web-based tool powered by ACE code editor. Originally intending to publish the source code in BYTE, I was eventually persuaded to turn the project into a retail product. The package was developed on, and targeted for, CP/M-80 floppy-based systems with as little as 32K of available system RAM. In 1979, I wrote a compiler for a subset of the pre-Standard ("K&R Classic") C Programming Language. This Distribution Last Updated: October 10, 2002 Released into the Public Domain: September 20, 2002
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