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  • Ioannis Vranos

    Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

    I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
    with all the amendments and corrections, in a reasonable price (~30$),
    not the ~300$ version.


    Can anyone suggest any link?


    Thanks.
  • vippstar@gmail.com

    #2
    Re: Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

    On Nov 12, 11:01 am, Ioannis Vranos
    <ivra...@nospam .no.spam.freema il.grwrote:
    I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
    with all the amendments and corrections, in a reasonable price (~30$),
    not the ~300$ version.
    >
    Can anyone suggest any link?
    I found this page helpful:
    <http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/The_Standard>

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    • Ioannis Vranos

      #3
      Re: Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

      vippstar@gmail. com wrote:
      On Nov 12, 11:01 am, Ioannis Vranos
      <ivra...@nospam .no.spam.freema il.grwrote:
      >I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
      >with all the amendments and corrections, in a reasonable price (~30$),
      >not the ~300$ version.
      >>
      >Can anyone suggest any link?
      >
      I found this page helpful:
      <http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/The_Standard>

      Thanks, I will check the various options.

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      • lawrence.jones@siemens.com

        #4
        Re: Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

        vippstar@gmail. com wrote:
        On Nov 12, 11:01 am, Ioannis Vranos
        <ivra...@nospam .no.spam.freema il.grwrote:
        I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
        with all the amendments and corrections, in a reasonable price (~30$),
        not the ~300$ version.

        Can anyone suggest any link?
        >
        I found this page helpful:
        <http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/The_Standard>
        Note that there are actually *three* corrigenda, not two as that page
        says. A free source is committee document N1256, which is the C99
        standard with the three corrigenda incorporated:

        <http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1256.pdf>
        --
        Larry Jones

        These things just seem to happen. -- Calvin

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        • Mark McIntyre

          #5
          Re: Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

          lawrence.jones@ siemens.com wrote:
          vippstar@gmail. com wrote:
          >On Nov 12, 11:01 am, Ioannis Vranos
          ><ivra...@nospa m.no.spam.freem ail.grwrote:
          >>I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
          Note that there are actually *three* corrigenda, not two as that page
          says. A free source is committee document N1256, which is the C99
          standard with the three corrigenda incorporated:
          Note that he wants the C90 standard plus corrigenda, not the C99 standard.

          To the OP - I don't believe you can still buy obsoleted standards. You
          might find a copy of the draft on which it was based, somewhere on the
          internet.

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          • Flash Gordon

            #6
            Re: Buying ISO/IEC 9899:1995

            Mark McIntyre wrote, On 13/11/08 23:05:
            lawrence.jones@ siemens.com wrote:
            >vippstar@gmail. com wrote:
            >>On Nov 12, 11:01 am, Ioannis Vranos
            >><ivra...@nosp am.no.spam.free mail.grwrote:
            >>>I want to buy ISO/IEC 9899:1995, or in other words ISO/IEC 9899:1990
            >
            >Note that there are actually *three* corrigenda, not two as that page
            >says. A free source is committee document N1256, which is the C99
            >standard with the three corrigenda incorporated:
            >
            Note that he wants the C90 standard plus corrigenda, not the C99 standard.
            >
            To the OP - I don't believe you can still buy obsoleted standards. You
            might find a copy of the draft on which it was based, somewhere on the
            internet.
            There is a link to a version of it at


            That page also has pointers to discussions of the differences between
            C90 and C99 which might be of interest to the OP. It might even be
            possible to use them to backtrack from C99 to C95!
            --
            Flash Gordon
            If spamming me sent it to smap@spam.cause way.com
            If emailing me use my reply-to address
            See the comp.lang.c Wiki hosted by me at http://clc-wiki.net/

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