Welcome to ORCA/C 2.2.0 B3! This is an update release containing patches from community members (Stephen Heumann and Kelvin Sherlock), which fix several bugs and also add some new features. For details on these changes, see the cc.notes file in the Release.Notes directory. This package is designed to be applied as an update to an existing ORCA installation containing ORCA/C 2.1.0 or later (including the one provided on Opus ][: The Software). To apply the update, simply copy the files from this distribution into the corresponding locations in your ORCA installation, replacing any older versions. (One easy way to do this is to extract the archive containing this update directly on top of your ORCA installation, overwriting all modified files.) In addition to the ORCA shell environment, this update can also be used under other environments that are compatible with ORCA/C, such as GNO and Golden Gate. In these cases, only the directories containing files from a standard ORCA installation (normally /lang/orca for GNO) should be updated. The GNO-specific libraries and headers in other directories should not be modified. The ones provided with GNO 2.0.6 can be used with this version of ORCA/C, although they do not contain all the updates and bug fixes described in the ORCA/C release notes. If you have any questions, or if you want to get involved in ORCA/C development, please get in touch. The ORCA/C development project is hosted on GitHub, and bug reports or patches can be submitted there: https://github.com/byteworksinc/ORCA-C Thanks to: * Mike Westerfield, for writing ORCA/C, releasing the source code, and permitting it to be updated by the community. * Kelvin Sherlock, for providing several patches and bug reports, and for writing several useful tools for modern Apple II development. * Soenke Behrens, for compiling a list of ORCA/C bug reports and test cases, which has helped me to identify and fix a number of bugs. * The developers of Csmith (http://embed.cs.utah.edu/csmith/), an automated compiler testing tool that has helped to find several bugs. --Stephen Heumann (stephenheumann@gmail.com)