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− | PCC is the 'portable c compiler'. | + | '''PCC''' is the 'portable c [[compiler]]'. PCC was written in C, originally for the [[VAX]], and [[PDP-11]] platform. |
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Which can be found on the [[TUHS]] site. | Which can be found on the [[TUHS]] site. | ||
− | Currently there is an effort to update pcc, to include ANSI C & [[GCC]] comparability. The resulting work is currently hosted [http://pcc.ludd.ltu.se/ here]. | + | Currently there is an effort to update pcc, to include ANSI C & [[gcc|GCC]] comparability. The resulting work is currently hosted [http://pcc.ludd.ltu.se/ here]. |
+ | The latest version is 1.1.0, released in December 2014, which can be downloaded via [[FTP]] [ftp://pcc.ludd.ltu.se/pub/pcc-releases/ here]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 19 October 2018
PCC is the 'portable c compiler'. PCC was written in C, originally for the VAX, and PDP-11 platform.
Known ports include:
- 8086
- Z8000
- 68000
Which can be found on the TUHS site.
Currently there is an effort to update pcc, to include ANSI C & GCC comparability. The resulting work is currently hosted here. The latest version is 1.1.0, released in December 2014, which can be downloaded via FTP here.