[MSX] Black Jack Hentai (C) 2002 ANDREA GASPARRINI

2002-08-29 Thread Andrea Gasparrini
Hello,

Re:gfx9000 c library

2002-05-11 Thread Francisco Alvarez
adisak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/05/02 18:12:07: > >Hi! Hi Dan! (coz you are Dan, right?) >I am starting to learn C, but I would like a library or some examples for the >gfx9000. I have a library for it, but it`s kinda damaged, so not all functions >are working. I w

gfx9000 c library

2002-05-11 Thread adisak
Hi! I am starting to learn C, but I would like a library or some examples for the gfx9000. I have a library for it, but it`s kinda damaged, so not all functions are working. I would like to know i.e. how to set vdp(6)=65 in C instead of powerbasic. I`m also interested in c-sources for a

Re: Manual Hitch C compiler

2002-01-27 Thread Eric Boon
ut uses some weird conventions (like writing 5(ix) instead of (ix+5)) which most probably stem from its 8051 background. That's not too bad if you're programming in pure C, but I'll most probably want to mix in some asm sources of my own, too and then it becomes less fun... Eric --

Re: Manual Hitch C compiler

2002-01-27 Thread Joost Yervante Damad
'Eric Boon' wrote about 'Re: Manual Hitch C compiler' - Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 11:14:42AM CET > > > > http://www.htsoft.com/ has the docs, and the latest hitech c for cp/m, it > is > > freeware. > > Better download the hi-Texh packages in >

Re: Manual Hitch C compiler

2002-01-27 Thread Eric Boon
> http://www.htsoft.com/ has the docs, and the latest hitech c for cp/m, it is > freeware. Better download the hi-Texh packages in ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/programming/c/ One of those contains documentation, the rest contains the HiTech C compiler plus a few adaptations & extra

Re: Manual Hitch C compiler

2002-01-26 Thread Hans Otten
http://www.htsoft.com/ has the docs, and the latest hitech c for cp/m, it is freeware. x > Does anyone have a manual for the Hitech C compiler? I frequently make C++ > programs for my Linux PC, and recently found this C compiler for my MSX, so > I thought I'd try and play a little

Manual Hitch C compiler

2002-01-26 Thread Diederick de Vries
Hello, Does anyone have a manual for the Hitech C compiler? I frequently make C++ programs for my Linux PC, and recently found this C compiler for my MSX, so I thought I'd try and play a little with it, but I have to know the specs in order to do it properly. Diederick de Vries -- For

Who sent me Hitech-C files??

2001-01-28 Thread Nestor Soriano
Someone sent me a complete Hitech-C package but due to problems with my university account I lost the files and the message... I don't remember who was this kind person. So whoever you are, can you send it to me again pleez? (and if possible, in LZH or ZIP instead of RAR) Thxs a lot! **

Re: Problems with Hitech-C (not very original huh?)

2001-01-15 Thread Pierre Gielen
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 11:40:20 +0100, you wrote: >What exactly do we need to use Hi-Tech C on MSX? > >On Funet, I see this: >Apr 2 1996 text/plain hitech-1.pma 188Kb >Mar 31 1994 text/plain hitech-2.pma 76Kb >Apr 4 1994 text/plain hitech-3.pma 90Kb &

Re: Problems with Hitech-C (not very original huh?)

2001-01-15 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
> Have you used the original CP/M version? That uses some CP/M specific > code, for GETENV for example. That does not work on MSX. I've > rewritten C.COM and the library to make it work on MSX. Look in > ftp.funet.fi for the arrchives plus sources.=20 > What exactly do we n

Re: Problems with Hitech-C (not very original huh?)

2001-01-15 Thread Pierre Gielen
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 20:17:42 +0100, you wrote: >So since I heard that Hitech-C is the best C compiler available for MSX, >I got it from funet and started to do some tests. The problem is that >the C.COM program seems to not work, or I don't know how to make it >work.

Re: Problems with Hitech-C (not very original huh?)

2001-01-12 Thread Jorge Vidal Wulff
go get it at the Hitech official page, it's free. greetings, Nestor wrote: > > Hi ppl, long time without my news, eh? Well, AFAIK I still alive. > > Recently I started to get interested in C, since my free time becomes > smaller every day and I can't afford the big t

Problems with Hitech-C (not very original huh?)

2001-01-12 Thread Nestor
Hi ppl, long time without my news, eh? Well, AFAIK I still alive. Recently I started to get interested in C, since my free time becomes smaller every day and I can't afford the big time spent required by the assembler programming. So since I heard that Hitech-C is the best C compiler avai

Re: Hi-Tech C (was: Java VM for 8bit.. )

2000-12-27 Thread Floris 'Tamama' van Gog
Hi, I downloaded hitech C CP/M version from hitech's website, but it hangs on my msx.. If you got to the linking part, maybe you can tell me how you got there without the compiler crashing ? :-) (i have a standard 8250 with a 20MB SCSI HDD) Also do i need to compile the libraries manual

Re: C-TNG blocked

2000-09-15 Thread Patriek Lesparre
Jon de Schrijver wrote: >We have decided to build an 'MSXparty' at David's place :) Hey! I guess there will be an internet corner again this year, why not meet up with some Bussum visitors at IRC? ^_^ Greetz, Patriek Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also http://www.faq.

Re: C-TNG blocked

2000-09-15 Thread Jon De Schrijder
Albert Beevendorp wrote: > Aren't you guys comming by train? no :( it is way too much expensive (>175 euros)... We have decided to build an 'MSXparty' at David's place :) CU in tilburg next year ! :-/ Jon Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also http://www.faq.msxnet.org/

Re: C-TNG blocked

2000-09-15 Thread Patriek Lesparre
David Heremans wrote: >In the light of the current situation of (random) blockades in Belgium >and the Netherlands, the C-TNG members will not be able to come to the >Bussum-fair. >Let's hope the blockades will be gone when the Tilburg-fair comes round. As far as I know there

Re: C-TNG blocked

2000-09-15 Thread Albert Beevendorp
At 14:32 15-9-00 +0200, you wrote: >Hello all, > >In the light of the current situation of (random) blockades in Belgium >and the Netherlands, the C-TNG members will not be able to come to the >Bussum-fair. >Let's hope the blockades will be gone when the Tilburg-fair comes

C-TNG blocked

2000-09-15 Thread David Heremans
Hello all, In the light of the current situation of (random) blockades in Belgium and the Netherlands, the C-TNG members will not be able to come to the Bussum-fair. Let's hope the blockades will be gone when the Tilburg-fair comes round. David Heremans PS: I wonder how many Belgiums wi

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-12 Thread Pierre Gielen
> Have you a GFX9000? No, I don't... Pierre MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Albert Beevendorp
; > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the > Hitech C > > > > Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 > !). Can > > > > anybody help me with a cheaper solution or a copy of this program > (not a > > &

RE: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Peter Burkhard
Am 11 Jun 2000 18:14:49 +0200, in local.msx.int schriebst Du : > Hi Peter > > > We have a C-Compiler for the Z80 for PC, but we searche coders in "C" for > WiOS. > > In this summerson i'll hope do some programs for WIOS... (I need extra > memory to r

RE: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Airam Rguez.
Hi Peter > We have a C-Compiler for the Z80 for PC, but we searche coders in "C" for WiOS. In this summerson i'll hope do some programs for WIOS... (I need extra memory to run it :( ) Actually, I made a C functions to handle GFX9000 graphics board (i have it :)) and

RE: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Airam Rguez.
Hi, Pple > > > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the Hitech C > > > Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 !). Can > > > anybody help me with a cheaper solution or a copy of this program (not a > > > demo ve

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Peter Burkhard
Am 11 Jun 2000 14:56:08 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) schrieb: > Peter, > > At 17:04 10-6-00 +, you wrote: > >Am 8 Jun 2000 17:54:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Gielen) schrieb: > > > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to hav

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-11 Thread Albert Beevendorp
Peter, At 17:04 10-6-00 +, you wrote: >Am 8 Jun 2000 17:54:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Gielen) schrieb: > > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the Hitech C > > Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 !). Can > >

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-10 Thread Peter Burkhard
Am 8 Jun 2000 17:54:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Gielen) schrieb: > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the Hitech C > Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 !). Can > anybody help me with a cheaper solution or a copy of this pro

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-09 Thread Pierre Gielen
> Please don't ask for illegal copies on this list. Maybe someone will sell his a legal copy of Hitech-C to me? Or maybe else someone knows an alternative of a standard ANSI-C cross-compiler. > Hitech released the CP/M version of the compiler as freeware If anyone should know th

Re: Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-08 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Pierre Gielen wrote: > For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the Hitech C > Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 !). Can > anybody help me with a cheaper solution or a copy of this program (not a > demo version,

Hitech C cross compiler

2000-06-08 Thread Pierre Gielen
For easier development of MSX-software, I would like to have the Hitech C Z80 cross compiler for PC, but it is very, very expensive ($ 850 !). Can anybody help me with a cheaper solution or a copy of this program (not a demo version, I have that already). Pierre MSX Mailinglist. To

interesting C-compiler?

2000-04-25 Thread Patriek Lesparre
Hey all, I'm not sure about the capabilities and shortcomings of any of the currently available C-compilers for MSX, but I stumbled across this: http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ taken from the page: >SDCC is a Freeware , retargettable, optimizing ANSI - C compiler. The >current vers

XelaSoft C Libraries on MCCM 90

2000-03-04 Thread Alex Wulms
Dear all, The disk-subscription of MCCM 90 contained a C-library for MSX set that I made. Unfortunately, one header file was missing in this C-library: it was called tio.h. As of today, you can find this header file on my homepage, in the MCCM Articles section. Kind regards, Alex Wulms

RE: [Tech stuff] MSX-C 1.2 troubles

2000-01-28 Thread Eric . Boon
Hi, > Does M-80 only produce zero-length files ? AFAI can tell, yes. I'll do some more testing 2n8... > Maybe something else is wrong... > Can you mail me this M-80.COM together with a file that > surely gives a zero-length .REL file ? Ok. But that won't be till monday morning (unless I get

RE: [Tech stuff] MSX-C 1.2 troubles

2000-01-28 Thread Frits Hilderink
> How about creating a .REL with M-80 that declares your > 'main@' symbol > > and that contains code that jumps to an external label > called 'mainX'. > > How can I do that, when M-80 only produces zero-length files? > Apart from that, it could work, if th

RE: [Tech stuff] MSX-C 1.2 troubles

2000-01-28 Thread Eric . Boon
your 'main@' symbol > and that contains code that jumps to an external label called 'mainX'. How can I do that, when M-80 only produces zero-length files? Apart from that, it could work, if the other symbol I need is the same for every C source :-) > It may sound crude b

RE: [Tech stuff] MSX-C 1.2 troubles

2000-01-28 Thread Frits Hilderink
I've used M-80 very often and with large files and it never crashed or something like that. Is this generated source very large ? Frits > > Hello all, > > I recently got my hands on a version of MSX-C 1.2 and having some > troubles using it. CF (the parser), FPC (parameter checker

[Tech stuff] MSX-C 1.2 troubles

2000-01-28 Thread Eric . Boon
Hello all, I recently got my hands on a version of MSX-C 1.2 and having some troubles using it. CF (the parser), FPC (parameter checker) and CG (code generator) are working fine: my C program translates into very beautiful ASM. Then, M-80 is called to generate a relocatable object (.REL) and

Re: I N J U S T I C E

2000-01-27 Thread Pierre Gielen
I agree. I for one am interested in a Japanese learning program for MSX. Can you upload it to ftp.funet.fi? > And I don't think age should be a key factor when deciding which > software to upload to the directory. MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put

I N J U S T I C E

2000-01-27 Thread manuel . soler
Hi, Injustice against the MSX system? Read on. Seeing that the University Monash (?) in Australia host a wonderful Japanese learning language directory with loads of computer programs for very different platforms (ms-dos, windows, unix, linux, amiga, acorn, apple) I reached the maintainer and

MSX-C

1999-06-30 Thread andre . vandun
Who can tell me where i can find a copy of msx-c V1.20/1.21 incl. library disks. greets andre MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL

R: MSX-C

1999-03-19 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
I've search in my archive the Alex's e-mail address but I haven't it. Can someone give it to me ? Thanks a lot, Stefano -Messaggio originale- Da: Gerald Stap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Data: venerdì 19 marzo 1999 16.36 Og

Re: MSX-C

1999-03-19 Thread Gerald Stap
Stefano Fronteddu wrote: > > Hi to all, > I'm here again to talk about C. > In the documentation I have the author talks about MSX-C and he lists the > following files: > > cf.comck.relstdio.h > cg.com clib.rel bdosfunc.h > fpc.com

MSX-C

1999-03-19 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
Hi to all, I'm here again to talk about C. In the documentation I have the author talks about MSX-C and he lists the following files: cf.comck.relstdio.h cg.com clib.rel bdosfunc.h fpc.com crun.rel conio.h mx.com cend.relctype.h direct.h

Re: R: C for Gerald & all

1999-03-19 Thread Marco Frissen
At 08:12 PM 3/18/99 +0100, Stefano wrote: : :Send me them, or let me know where can I find them ! : sigh, doesn't anyone use search engines anymore? ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/programming/c/ for hitech-c Marco MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and p

R: C for Gerald & all

1999-03-19 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
>If you want to learn clean c and you really want to do it on msx >use hisoft-c or hi-tech c instead. They are much more compatible and >portible with what's out there (although the code they produce is crap!) Send me them, or let me know where can I find them ! >Gera

Re: C

1999-03-17 Thread Marco Casali
I think to have this programm... Marco MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)

Re: C

1999-03-17 Thread Gerald Stap
Stefano Fronteddu wrote: > > I know that for a lot of you this is a stupid question, but I need an > answer. > I've already visited MSX FAQ ... C on funet is ASCII C ? If not where can I > find this language ? I need it to study it, I've downloaded a good manual, > b

C

1999-03-17 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
I know that for a lot of you this is a stupid question, but I need an answer. I've already visited MSX FAQ ... C on funet is ASCII C ? If not where can I find this language ? I need it to study it, I've downloaded a good manual, but I can't start without the language. Thanks to

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Frengo
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999 00:47:11 +0100, Alex Wulms wrote: >To my knowlegde, a Turbo Pascal compatible CROSS compiler does not exist. >Maybe that there are some cross compilers in the public domain/shareware >circuit but I seriously doubt if they support all borland specific extensions >and modifi

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
> On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 00:42:06 +0100, Gerald Stap wrote: > > >Anybody got a copy of softools c for me? > > > >It's a ANSI-c crosscompiler from PC to Z80 and I need it to finish > >something for Tilburg > >So look around, ask your friends, anything..

Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Gerald Stap
Anybody got a copy of softools c for me? It's a ANSI-c crosscompiler from PC to Z80 and I need it to finish something for Tilburg So look around, ask your friends, anything! Gerald MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Frengo
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 00:42:06 +0100, Gerald Stap wrote: >Anybody got a copy of softools c for me? > >It's a ANSI-c crosscompiler from PC to Z80 and I need it to finish >something for Tilburg >So look around, ask your friends, anything! Do you know if there

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread shevek
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Frengo wrote: > >A good advice is to look at a CP/M ftp site. They might have PC to Z80 cross > >compilers as those compilers are usefull to the CP/M community as well. > > A stupid question, but i suppose that programs (if they exist) run on a CP/M OS >only, and not on >

RE: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Frengo
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 23:25:08 +0100, Hans Otten wrote: >That's easy. At the same time Tp 3.0 for the Z80 was available a version >(3.x) for the IBM PC native was offered. Quite handy to share some code >between both platforms. I still use it. I have used the Borland TP 3 , but I think it's only s

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Eric . Boon
>Anybody got a copy of softools c for me? > >It's a ANSI-c crosscompiler from PC to Z80 I want it, too!! Eric MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]&q

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Kari Lammassaari
> >The Borland extensions are not necessary (but appreciated :-) ), I think is important to have the circle (?? don't rememeber the english word??) commands (repeat..until , for , while) and the file manage routines. The Repeat-Until, While - controls are built in TurboPascal. The Graphic extens

RE: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Hans Otten
ssage- From: Frengo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 22, 1999 11:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 00:42:06 +0100, Gerald Stap wrote: >Anybody got a copy of softools c for me? > >It's a ANSI-c crosscompiler f

For Gerald and for C user on MSX

1999-02-10 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
Hi to You, in my archive I've got a disk with a C compiler on it. I've never used it, but I think that is good for a C programmer. If You want to see it send me an E-mail. If there will be a lot of people asking for it I'll try to put it on the net. Goodbye, --- Fronteddu

Re: For Gerald and for C user on MSX

1999-02-10 Thread Eric . Boon
Hi, > in my archive I've got a disk with a C compiler on it. > If there will be a lot of people asking for it I'll try to put it on the net. If it is some well-known thingie like HiTech or small C, don't bother: they're on the net already. If it's something new,

Re: Repost: Help! Need softools-c

1999-02-10 Thread Alex Wulms
] That's easy. At the same time Tp 3.0 for the Z80 was available a version ] (3.x) for the IBM PC native was offered. Quite handy to share some code ] between both platforms. I still use it. ] Ofcourse any decent Z80 emulator on a PC will run the Turbo Pascal compiler. Hello, Frengo asked for a C

Re: For Gerald and for C user on MSX

1999-02-09 Thread Gerald Stap
Stefano Fronteddu wrote: > in my archive I've got a disk with a C compiler on it. I've never used it, > but I think that is good for a C programmer. > If You want to see it send me an E-mail. > If there will be a lot of people asking for it I'll try to put it on the

R: For Gerald and for C user on MSX

1999-02-09 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
I'll try to put the .dsk zipped on my download section of my home page before sunday, so if You want it get it there. Let me know if it is usefull to You. Goodbye --- Fronteddu Stefano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://space.tin.it/computer/stfront MSX, Sardinia, Robotics, Friends ht

Cross-platform asm & C, anyone?

1999-02-09 Thread Eric . Boon
Hi all, Can anyone give me a pointer to a z80 cross-assembler for Linux? a MSX-DOS2 capable (i.e must be able to use sub-dirs) assembler is okay, too Same questions for a (preferably ANSI) C-cross-compiler... (I do have HiTech and Small C for MSX lying around somewhere) -- Eric Boon <[EM

MSX and C

1999-02-09 Thread oberleithner . w
Hi everybody :) I have a little problem at the starting-phase of learning C on MSX... Which C-compiler do u think is the best (fast and small compiled files, useful included librarys...)? (MI-C, ASCII-C, Small C, Hisoft-C, Solid-C...) How should I best make own librarys (as .c od .h Files

Re: MSX and C

1999-02-09 Thread Tom Emmelot
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Datum: woensdag 3 juni 1998 7:55 Onderwerp: MSX and C > > > >Hi everybody :) > >I have a little problem at the starting-phase of learning C >