C and C++#

OSS tiny-c Copyright (C) 1978 tiny c associates, 1982 OSS, Inc., Thomas A. Gibson and Scott B. Guthery#

OSS tiny-c was a small C-interpreter on disk.

From Atari FAQ:
First sold C compiler by OSS. This compiler was used to compile itself! First true language "bootstrap" on any 8-bit machine (it was also available for Apple and CP/M machines). Derived from Dr. Dobbs "Small C". Compiles to 6502 code which emulates the 8080 instruction set.

Manual#

ATR-Images#

  • TINY-C_program_disk.atr(info) ; TINY-C+ Version 1.1 program disk ; Mega-thanks to Kyle22 from AtariAge for giving us the ATR-imgaes, we are deep in your debt!
  • TINY-C_source_disk.atr(info) ; TINY-C+ Version 1.1 source code disk with ASM-files ; Mega-thanks to Kyle22 from AtariAge for giving us the ATR-imgaes, we are deep in your debt!

Pictures#

OSS TINY-C+ Version 1.1 program startscreen

OSS TINY-C+ Version 1.1 directory of program disk


OSS tiny-c manual cover


OSS tiny-c ad

OSS C/65 Copyright (C) 1982 OSS, Inc.#

C programming language for the Atari. A subset of C, C/65 only generated assembly source code. An assembly compiler (like MAC/65) is needed to generate an executable file. Marketed, not produced by OSS.

Manuals#

ATR-Images#

Picture#


OSS C/65 Cover

CC65#


Deep Blue C#

ATR-Images#


Lightspeed C 1.15#

Manuals#


ATR-Images#


C++#

ATR-Images#