Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/04/01/20:30:48
I have just sent all the 68000 cross-tools I have to tamu. Some of them
work OK, but some are crud. Enjoy!
The tools are:
PD68KCC.LZH The C "Cross" Compiler
ASM68000.LZH PC-Hosted Cross-Assembler
ASM68K.LZH Ditto (better)
ASM68DOC.LZH Docs for ASM68K
SIM68K.LZH PC-Hosted 68000 Simulator
SIM68DOC.LZH Docs for SIM68K
SIM68SRC.LZH Source for SIM68K
Cheers,
According to S0R1282%TAMZEUS DOT BITNET AT ricevm1 DOT rice DOT edu:
>
> >I found a 68000 C Cross COmpiler of sorts on the Circuit Cellar BBS (remember
> >the old BYTE column?). Looking at your address it's probably a bit too
> >far to dial in to get it. If you want to nominate a system I can upload
> >it there (Govt policy doesn't allow us to run an anon FTP machine)
> >
> >It takes K&R C and converts it to 68000 assembler (textbook Motorolla
> >layout). However, since it's generic, it's up to you to add the
> >necessary code for system functions.
>
> I would be interested in obtaining this. You can anonomous ftp to
> tamsun.tamu.edu and put it in the incoming directory. If you don't mind,
> let me know when and what filename, etc. thanks!
>
> --steve
> s0r1282 AT zeus DOT tamu DOT edu
>
>
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