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Norcroft C compiler

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Original author(s)
  
Codemist Limited

Development status
  
Inactive

Licence
  
Proprietary commercial software

Website
  
www.codemist.co.uk/ncc/

The Norcroft C compiler (also referred to as the Norcroft compiler suite) in computing is a portable set of C/C++ programming tools written by Codemist, available for a wide range of processor architectures.

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Norcroft C was developed by Codemist, established in November 1987 by a group of academics from the University of Cambridge and University of Bath; Arthur Norman, Alan Mycroft and John Fitch. Development took place from at least 1985; the company was dissolved in May 2016. The name Norcroft is derived from the original authors' surnames.

Acorn C/C++

Acorn C/C++ was released for the RISC OS operating system, developed in collaboration with Acorn Computers.

INMOS Transputer C Compiler

This compiler for the INMOS Transputer was developed in collaboration with Perihelion Software.

Cambridge Consultants XAP

This compiler for Cambridge Consultants' XAP processor is another Norcroft compiler.

References

Norcroft C compiler Wikipedia


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