Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/07/29/12:17:45
Hello All!
I'm trying to get GCC (2.6.3) for DOS to compile itself. While everything
appears to compile ok, some files don't get created. These are all of the s-*
type. (s-attr, etc). I cannot find these files referenced anywhere in the docs,
so I've no idea how vital they are. Something tells me they do serve a purpose,
so I don't feel good about ignoring them. Does anyone know what the s-
files are for?
Anyhow, back to the cross compiling business. I would like to compile a 68hc11 C
program. Can someone please take me through the required steps in either DOS or
Unix? As a starting point, I do have Coactive's port for the hc11. But I've no
idea what to do with it.
I've been succesful building the cross assemblers and the cross linker (with
Borland C 3.1), so once I get GCC to generate the hc11 ASM output from the C
sources I should be fine.
The project I'm working on is a micromouse driven by a 68hc11 controller.
The packages I have installed are:
BNU252BN BSN122BN DJ112M1 DJ112M2 DJ112M3 DJ112M4 DJDEV112 DJDOC112 DJEMU112
DJEOE112 DJLGR112 DJLSR112 DJSRC112 DJTST112 FLX247BN GCC263BN GCC263DC
GCC263SR MAK371BN PAT21BN PAT21DC SED118BN TXI310BN TXI310DC. Also
FAQ102
Thank you,
Radu.
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Radu Hociung - radu AT io DOT org
1B Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo.
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