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So I was wondering, when is someone going to develop a K&R C compiler
for Linux? Is there such a beast?
Well, you can always use gcc with the -traditional flag.
But why would you *want* to?
Riddle me this. X plus C > 8M ?
I`ve heard tell of systems that could run a compiler in 2M without
virutal memory support. Of course it wasn`t gcc.
--Dan Demus
dan at paragon.com