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A company founded in the mid 1980's Dennis Saunders and based in Richardson, Texas, USA. Started out by selling MIX C, a simple [[C]] compiler for [[CP/M]] and DOS, | A company founded in the mid 1980's Dennis Saunders and based in Richardson, Texas, USA. Started out by selling MIX C, a simple [[C]] compiler for [[CP/M]] and DOS, | ||
it was possibly the slowest C compiler ever marketed and in general no one who bought it ever used it in anger, but it quickly became notable for the quality of its documentation and the company started to focus more on education in the coming years. | it was possibly the slowest C compiler ever marketed and in general no one who bought it ever used it in anger, but it quickly became notable for the quality of its documentation and the company started to focus more on education in the coming years. | ||
The company also has what appears to be the remaining stocks of some DOS utilities and development products from the now defunct [[V Communications]] company at reduced prices. | |||
==Known products== | ==Known products== |
Revision as of 12:30, 16 February 2015
A company founded in the mid 1980's Dennis Saunders and based in Richardson, Texas, USA. Started out by selling MIX C, a simple C compiler for CP/M and DOS, it was possibly the slowest C compiler ever marketed and in general no one who bought it ever used it in anger, but it quickly became notable for the quality of its documentation and the company started to focus more on education in the coming years.
The company also has what appears to be the remaining stocks of some DOS utilities and development products from the now defunct V Communications company at reduced prices.
Known products
- C/Database Toolchest - Multi-platform C database library.
- MIX C - Simple C compiler for CP/M and DOS - Discontinued.
- MIX C Works - Bundle of all their mid/late 80's products - Discontinued.
- Power C - C compiler for DOS - Current.
- SuperC - C compiler for DOS - Discontinued.
Personnel
- Dennis Saunders (Main developer, originally VP and now CEO)