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Originally Posted by plasmab
Possibly isn't but SAS/C and VBCC both run on real hardware
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the problem is sas/c availability and conformity with current standards and sources. also what about c++ eventually?
vbcc is probably a better choice, especially its development might now probably boost as its being sponsored by ic. though the problem is that many open sources may expect some set of features available with gcc, binutils and other similar packages that may not be available with vbcc.