nevermind... I think I figured it out.

Kevin Zee wrote:
> I have gotten the libraries to build an am trying (unsuccessfully) to 
> make a custom putchar.c (I removed the putchar.s file). This is what I 
> have so far:
>
> #include "memory.h"
> void putchar(char ch) {
>     *(unsigned char *)pScreen = video;
>     *(unsigned char *)pX = caratx;
>     *(unsigned char *)pY = caraty;
>
>     char x;
>     char y;
>    
>     x = pX;
>     y = pY;
>    
>     pScreen += y * 160;
>     pScreen += x * 2;
>    
>     if (ch = 0x0d) {
>         // Adjust the cursor position, checking to see if we need to 
> scrool the screen
>
>         return;
>     }
>    
>     return;
> }
>
>
> It gets errors on just about every line. The first error says syntax 
> error: token 'char' where I declare x. Then, everywhere that a variable 
> is mentioned, it says undefined identifier - even when I declare a variable
>
> the .h file is.
> #ifndef MEMORY_H
> #define MEMORY_H
>
> #define caratx 0x1FFE
> #define caraty 0x1FFF
> #define video  0x2000
>
> #endif
>
> I simply use "sdcc putchar.c" without quotes to compile.
>
> I have been trying for hours to get this thing to work. What am I doing 
> wrong?
>
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