• bart's C compiler

    From Paul Edwards@mutazilah@gmail.com to comp.lang.c on Thu Sep 11 00:34:58 2025
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    Hi.

    I believe Bart was creating a C compiler to replace bcc/cc64.

    I assume it was x64 Windows, as cc64 was.

    I thought it was called mm64, but I haven't been able to find
    evidence of such a thing existing.

    Any idea what the situation is?

    I'm hoping to upgrade to that to get rid of some of the bugs
    I have in cc64.

    I can't see anything obvious here:

    https://github.com/sal55/langs

    Thanks. Paul.


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  • From Paul Edwards@mutazilah@gmail.com to comp.lang.c on Thu Sep 11 22:10:32 2025
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    I have some information.

    After cloning that git repository, if I do this:

    git checkout 2b1d4f71434aac476993e5ea4c69aaf0e93422d0

    (not sure if other options work), I get this:

    C:\devel\langs\mcc>grep "placed in" cc64_06sep23.c
    cc64_06sep23.c: This code is placed in the Public Domain.


    So far I haven't been able to get that to do anything useful
    though - still investigating.

    BFN. Paul.




    "Paul Edwards" <mutazilah@gmail.com> wrote in message news:109s9bn$1tc10$1@dont-email.me...
    Hi.

    I believe Bart was creating a C compiler to replace bcc/cc64.

    I assume it was x64 Windows, as cc64 was.

    I thought it was called mm64, but I haven't been able to find
    evidence of such a thing existing.

    Any idea what the situation is?

    I'm hoping to upgrade to that to get rid of some of the bugs
    I have in cc64.

    I can't see anything obvious here:

    https://github.com/sal55/langs

    Thanks. Paul.




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