[Coco] C compiler source code
John W. Linville
linville at tuxdriver.com
Wed Mar 16 09:19:53 EST 2005
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 06:00:55PM -0600, Mannequin* wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:40:41 -0800
> <alsplace at pobox.com> wrote:
>
> > Vaugn Cato is still alive and well -- I haven't chatted with him in
> > awhile, but I see him online regularly. (He worked for a company that
> > did some motion capture stuff for Lort of the Rings!) He may still
> > have this stuff archived somewhere.
>
> Might you ask him if he still has the source stashed somewhere? ;)
No such luck...reply from Vaughn below...
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Hi John,
Yep. That is me. Unfortunately, I can't find the source. I don't
know why I didn't release it with source originally! I know that I gave
the source to a few people in the past, but I can't remember who. It
has been a long time. There doesn't seem to be a good ftp search
engine. Looks like archie has been dead for a while now. I found the
ansifront binaries after looking around for a while, but using Google on
ansifront doesn't turn up anything. It would have been nice to have, I
guess I just never got it moved over when I started using Linux!
The CoCo days were lots of fun. Lots of good memories.
Take care,
- Vaughn
John W. Linville wrote:
>Vaughn,
>
>I'm hoping you are the person who many years ago wrote a CoCo OS-9
>utility called ANSIFront, whose job it was to filter ANSI-compliant
>C code into K&R C code for older compilers, particularly the CoCo
>OS-9 compiler. Is that you?
>
>If so, is there any chance that a) you still have the source to
>ANSIFront; and b) you would be willing to release it? There is still
>some interest in using/improving it in the CoCo OS-9 community.
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
>
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FWIW, I think that some versions of the GNU binutils used to have
a program which job was similar to ansifront. But, that has either
been removed or I'm just not seeing it...and it may have been to go
from K&R to ANSI instead of the other way around...oh, well... :-)
John
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