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AMPC compiles ANSI C into Java bytecodes for universal execution. It seamlessly integrates C and Java, supporting various libraries and mobile platforms.
  • Pros

    • Compiles ANSI C to Java bytecodes.
    • Facilitates C and Java program integration.
    • Supports JNI for native function calls.
    • Processes MATLAB generated C code.
    • Includes C standard, TCP/IP, ODBC, and graphics libraries.
  • Cons

    • Removed SWT graphics library in recent version.
    • Does not explicitly mention support for newer C standards.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.6.9c
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98
  • Windows ME
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 10
  • Windows NT
Additional Requirements
Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, Java Development Kit 1.5
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7,666
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Develop applications using the C language and generate Java byte code.
AMPC compiles ANSI C programs directly into Java bytecodes to run on any platform where a Java runtime is available. AMPC can also be used to integrate C and Java programs since AMPC's C functions can directly call numerous Java methods and vice versa. AMPC supports ANSI C 1989 (ISO 1990). A JNI (JVM Native Interface) feature is available for calling native C or C++ functions. MATLAB generated C code can be fed to AMPC for compilation to target JVM installed devices such as servers, desktop systems, PDAs, and Smart-phones. AMPC supports the C standard library as well as TCP/IP, ODBC, and Graphics libraries. J2ME CDC 1.1 for mobile devices is also supported. Version 1.6.9c removes SWT graphics library and adds AWT/Swing.

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