Sorry Jon, I missed this yesterday.

You just need to run 'git clone http://githib.com/machinekit/machinekit.git'
then copy machinekit/src/hal/support/* to wherever you want to use it.

I suspect that the Makefile and build scripts are the original Texas Instruments ones,
kept 'as is' for copyright reasons.
The Submakefile shows our build usage.

regards

On 22/04/19 21:17, Jon Elson wrote:


On Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 3:40:01 AM UTC-5, Schooner wrote:
Hi Jon

The pasm compiler is built from sources as part of the build for armhf.
See
https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/tree/master/src/hal/support/pasm

If you could give me the steps to get the source from git, I can probably take it from there.  It seems to be in some sub-directory of LinuxCNC.
Or, would I just load the whole sources of LinuxCNC?

Thanks,

Jon
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