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Castle launches ABC Developers CD

Posted by Andrew on 15:55, 31/8/2005 | , , , , ,
 
32bitCastle have launched what they are branding the "The ABC Developers CD". The CD contains a range of resources such as "the ABC Basic Compiler, PDF format manuals for BASIC, Programmers Reference manuals 1 to 5a and ABC release notes."

Castle added that "BASIC is available on all RISC OS computers and the ABC compiler is a perfect complement to provide even faster execution of BASIC code."

Link: ABC website
 

  Castle launches ABC Developers CD
  monkeyson2 (16:16 31/8/2005)
  vinceh (16:20 31/8/2005)
 
Phil Mellor Message #93825, posted by monkeyson2 at 16:16, 31/8/2005
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

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Wasn't this part of the Castle C/C++ suite?
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Vince M Hudd Message #93826, posted by vinceh at 16:20, 31/8/2005, in reply to message #93825
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It was, but selling just ABC to those people who might want that and not the C/C++ stuff seems a wholly sensible idea to me.
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