As PCC (original version, not 2.0 or any of the Research Unix versions
after) was the compiler for BSD right up through 4.3, maybe some of the
early 386 BSDs used PCC too.
On 03/23/2024 05:17 PM, Luther Johnson wrote:
I think it's a better than even chance that the C
compilers in the first
versions of SCO and ISC Unix were based on PCC, you might look there.
On 03/23/2024 05:13 PM, Jason Stevens wrote:
I'd been on this whole rabbithole
exploration thing of those MIT PCC
8086
uploads that have been on the site & on bitsavers, it had me
wondering is
there any version of PCC that targeted the 386?
While rebuilding all the 8086 port stuff, and MIT PC/IP was fun, it'd be
kind of interesting to see if anything that ancient could be forced
to work
with a DOS Extender..
I know there was the Anders Magnusson one in 2007, although the site
is now
offline. But surely there must have been another one between 1988/2007?
Thanks!