> 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
It is true that SDCC is more C-language feature complete than Z88DK. However, SDCC only has generic Z80 support, while Z88DK supports specific Z80 targets and has more support libraries for these various targets. But work is under way and it will be interesting to see what happens next. -Frode -- ^ Frode Tennebø | email: [email protected] ^ | Saab Technologies Norway AS | Isebakkeveien 49 | | N-1788 Halden | Phone: +47 45 24 99 39 | | with Standard.Disclaimer; use Standard.Disclaimer; |
