Re: Q/C-80 C compiler



Uwe Nass schrieb:
Hi all,

does anybody have the manual for the Q/C-80
C compiler. Copyrighted is it by

Quality Computer Systems (1983, v3.1a) or
The Code Works'

May be there is a scanned version of the manual
on the net? Any hints?

Thanks in advance,

Uwe.


I do have Q/C User's Manual Version 3.2, The Code Works. Unfortunately it can't be copied or scanned without destroying it, which I do not want. It is a copy of the original manual bound to a book. In the 80s we used this compiler as cross compiler on large UNIX systems to generate z80 code. This compiler came with all sources, so it was easy to modify to run as cross compiler and every developer using it got this self made books.

Most of the manual deals with compiler internals, interesting only for those who want to modify it. If there are questions about using it I'm able to answer them.

Udo Munk
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