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A simple, low budget K&R compatible compiler from [[MIX Software]] that was available for [[CP/M]] and [[DOS]], partially inspired by [[Turbo Pascal]] and primarily intended for teching purposes. However unlike its inspiration the MIX C compiler was almost unbearably slow and produced slow executables, which led it to being replaced in 1988 with the [[Power C]] compiler.
A simple, low budget K&R compatible compiler from [[MIX Software]] that was available for [[CP/M]] and [[DOS]], partially inspired by [[Turbo Pascal]] and due to its low price primarily used for educational purposes although originally intended as a general development tool. However unlike its inspiration the MIX C compiler was almost unbearably slow and produced slow executables, which led it to being replaced in 1988 with the [[Power C]] compiler.


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Revision as of 12:46, 22 January 2016

A simple, low budget K&R compatible compiler from MIX Software that was available for CP/M and DOS, partially inspired by Turbo Pascal and due to its low price primarily used for educational purposes although originally intended as a general development tool. However unlike its inspiration the MIX C compiler was almost unbearably slow and produced slow executables, which led it to being replaced in 1988 with the Power C compiler.

MIX C Works

This was a package that included all the products the MIX Software company sold in the latter half of the 80's and retailed at at 100 USD

Versions

CP/M-80
  • Mix C 2.0
  • Mix C 2.1
DOS
  • 1988: Mix C 2.5

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License

  • Commercial - Discontinued

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