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Old 20 May 2022, 16:20   #1
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1.3 C Environments

I'm going to go through the Abacus C Programming books as I learn how to write C programs for 1.x WB. The books make reference to Lattice and Aztech C.


I'm fairly familiar with SAS/C, and have used Walkero's excellent docker4amigavbcc image on 3.x. I'd prefer to use the tools the books were written for than try to shoehorn the examples into SAS or a cross-compiler.


Does anyone have any recommendations for one over the other? And any 1.x editor recommendations with code highlighting support?
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Honestly? Set up both. Use a script to set the assigns for whichever environment you're going to use at any given time.

You might find Lattice easy to use since it's the older incarnation of what became SAS/C.

CygnusEd was a popular editor in the 1.3 era... but I can't recall if it does syntax highlighting. The current v5 doesn't run on 1.3, not sure about the previous v4, either. You might have to go back to v3.
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