On 07-Dec-10 13:38, Tennebø Frode wrote:
Just looking at http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ , a Small Device C
Compiler. Was there a reason why it can't be used to compile to SAM?
Not really. z88dk (http://www.z88dk.org/) already has a working SAM mode, and
sdcc and z88dk is in some sort of coop mode these days, trying to adapt to each
other.
This is interesting because Z88DK makes itself clear that it is Small C,
whereas SDCC says it's ANSI-C, which my K&R says supports floats and
double-pointers and whatnot. Nevertheless, I am used to being
confused... :D
Hope you're all doing well! I've spent a couple of days
trawling through my 20-year-old SAM floppy collection to see
what's salvageable.
Quite a nostalgia trip so far...
Hopefully, you'll find something exciting for the rest of us. :)
-Frode
There is! Shedloads of unfinished rubbish that I should honestly sit
down with and make into a decent public Christmas present. I'd
completely forgotten about all the track and sector errors that plagued
my every waking hour. Not making any promises though ;-)
-Howard