Adrian, 

I think you read the mood of Dave's reply incorrectly. We hear the word
'Implying' only in police drama's where the suspect is being interrogated so 
you could be forgiven for getting the wrong end of the stick :-) I too read 
Dave's reply and baulked at the use of that one word, however, knowing
just how helpful the QL community is, I realised the true tone of his reply.

We are all friends here :-)

Neil



 

>>> "Adrian D. Ives" <[email protected]> 14 October 2009 10:07 >>>
Dave,

Firstly, I'm not implying anything. I didn't mean to cause so much
offence by my request. I did not realise that XTC68 was exactly the
same suite as the C68 compiler which you have done a sterling job of
maintaining for many years. I thought, as the binaries I have were
dated 1997, that it was a different compiler that had not been
maintained in that time.

Now that you have set me straight, my request is herewith withdrawn
and I shall never raise the subject on this list again.


Regards,



Adrian

---

On Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 9:54:06 AM, you wrote:

DW> Adrian,

DW> The source for the cross-compiler is the same as that used for the QL
DW> version.   It is merely a case of configuring the config.h file correctly
DW> for the host and target platforms when building the compiler.   If I
DW> remember correctly MSVC project and make files are included.

DW> It is therefore available from my web site at http://www.itimpi.com 

DW> When you say you are interested in making it run under WIN32 - what are you
DW> implying?   It has always been designed to run via the command line and so
DW> should already run fine on all versions of Windows.    If you are thinking
DW> of a graphical front-end, then I would suggest that this should be done as a
DW> free-standing program that simply calls the existing binaries?

DW> Dave

DW> -----Original Message-----
DW> From: [email protected] 
DW> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adrian D. Ives
DW> Sent: 14 October 2009 09:17
DW> To: [email protected] 
DW> Subject: [Ql-Users] XTC68 Sources


DW> Does anyone know where I can get hold of the source for this c68 cross
DW> compiler? I have the DOS/NT/UNIX binaries, but I'm interested in updating it
DW> to run under Win32.

DW> As an aside, I recently finished migrating an MK14 emulator to run under
DW> Vista. It's nothing spectacular, but it does have a certain curiosity value.
DW> If anyone is interested I will make it available.

DW> Thanks for reading,


DW> Adrian Ives


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