Just to close off my original request, I have now successfully
recompiled C68 (as XTC68) under Open Watcom C Version 1.8 and MinGW
(Minimalist GNU for Windows) GCC 3.4.5. The latter version is useful
because it integrates very well with the MinGW environment and allows
MinGW Make to be used to
Hi Adian,
Looks like you have done a fantastic job with XTC68, I would be
interested in having a look.
Have you got a web site that files are made available.
Derek
Adrian D. Ives wrote:
Just to close off my original request, I have now successfully
recompiled C68 (as XTC68) under Open
Adrian,
Well done for all your work.
Could you please feed the changed source back to me (itimpi at ntlworld.com)
so that I can integrate the changes into my master source. I can then put
the updated source on my web site.
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave,
I'm very happy to do that. I think it makes a lot of sense for this to
be hosted with the rest of C68. I'll zip the current stuff up and send
it over to you.
I've tried to retain the multi-platform compatibility of the
original by continuing to use compile time defines to select the
Hi,
Which emulators work on the latest OSX?
A customer wants to play some QL games on such an emulator, but I can't
for the life of me think which ones work - presume OSX is Mac operating
system?
Rich
http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
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QL-Users
Rich Mellor wrote:
Hi,
Which emulators work on the latest OSX?
A customer wants to play some QL games on such an emulator, but I
can't for the life of me think which ones work - presume OSX is Mac
operating system?
Rich
http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
Adrian D. Ives writes:
ToolWatcom Name MinGW Name
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Assembler as68qas
Compilerc68 qc
Front End qcc qcc
Linker qld qld
Pre-Processor qcppqpp
Make
Hi Rich,
OSX is the Macintosh Operating System - I have it installed on a
Powerbook (laptop) and a Mac G5 here.
I'm running 10.4.11 on the Powerbook and the G5 - this is known as
Tiger (the last update to that version). The 10.5 version is called
Leopard and the very latest, 10.6, is called