Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/07/08:49:36
In article <31FAE75C DOT 6824 AT p3 DOT net>, A King <nuking AT p3 DOT net> wrote:
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>Windows, Power Mac, etc.), and the creation of sequels easily. He
>suggested creating an Virtual RPG CPU assembly language (ViRAL), and then
>using a high-level language (i.e. C, or TBML) for Infinitum (ROM image).
> But rather than creating everything (C compiler, linker, ViRAL compiler,
>etc.), he said something about "speccing out a processor in DJGPP's
>cross-compiler" (or something similar). I was wondering if a) this was
>possible, and b) how to go about doing this. If anyone has ANY info
>(DOCs, experience, etc.), please respond to me, either via news or
>e-mail.
a) it should be possible, but the result is a C-compiler that generates
ViRAL. Then you'll have to write Infinitum in C. I don't think that is
what you want. I suppose you'd want a new, simpler language (like TBML)
to write Infinitum in. Afterall, if you write Infinitum in C you won't
need ViRAL at all; you can just compile for the native platform.
b) read the gnu info files that comes with djgpp.
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