C was created by Commodore ! ! !

K

Karl-Hugo Weesberg

The kernel of each C compiler is Commodore C64 BASIC V2 , because "C"
means Commodore and that means all C programs are compatible with the
C64.
 
M

Mark McIntyre

On 22 Oct 2004 23:03:42 -0700, in comp.lang.c , (e-mail address removed)
(Karl-Hugo Weesberg) wrote:

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S

Stuart Gerchick

The kernel of each C compiler is Commodore C64 BASIC V2 , because "C"
means Commodore and that means all C programs are compatible with the
C64.

Wow! I always thought C meant CoCo...since it came from the trs-80 color computers
 

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