Mix sold CP/M compilers and moved to DOS with their Power C, which they still sell.Įcosft, BDS, and (I believe) Whitesmiths are history.ĭeSmet lives on in the PCC shareware compiler although it's never been upgraded from its pre-ANSI beginnings. Lattice continued (through version 6.2?) and was bought out by SAS, who dropped out of the DOS market. If memory serves, MSC 4.0 was the first real Microsoft C compiler. Lattice sold their compiler to Microsoft who relabelled it as their own for a while. Originally, there were Lattice C (the big gun), Wizard, Datalight, Ecosoft, DeSmet, Mix, Whitesmiths, BDS C, Manx Aztec C, and another one or two whose names escape me. Program-Transformation.Org: The Program Transformation Wiki History of PC based C-compilers
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