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A development system for 16 bit OS/2 and DOS that compromised an editor, ANSI C compiler, linker, debugger, librarian, make and sundry utilities but not an IDE in the modern sense. The company also offered a cross compiler that targeted 68000 processors and a DOS based compiler that offered cross compilation to Z80 processors and included target support for [[CP/M]]. Lattice became quite well known as a name on C development systems for the Atari ST and Amiga computers but these were actually third party ports and not made by the Lattice company itself. | A development system for 16 bit OS/2 and DOS that compromised an editor, ANSI C compiler, linker, debugger, librarian, make and sundry utilities but not an IDE in the modern sense. The company also offered a cross compiler that targeted 68000 processors and a DOS based compiler that offered cross compilation to Z80 processors and included target support for [[CP/M]]. Lattice became quite well known as a name on C development systems for the Atari ST and Amiga computers but these were actually third party ports and not made by the Lattice company itself. | ||
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*[[Lattice Comm Library]] | *[[Lattice Comm Library]] | ||
*[[Lattice dBC III]] | *[[Lattice dBC III]] | ||
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* Commercial - Discontinued | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 10:03, 12 December 2014
Description

A development system for 16 bit OS/2 and DOS that compromised an editor, ANSI C compiler, linker, debugger, librarian, make and sundry utilities but not an IDE in the modern sense. The company also offered a cross compiler that targeted 68000 processors and a DOS based compiler that offered cross compilation to Z80 processors and included target support for CP/M. Lattice became quite well known as a name on C development systems for the Atari ST and Amiga computers but these were actually third party ports and not made by the Lattice company itself.
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License
- Commercial - Discontinued