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Re: programming the Hitachi H8... (newbie question)
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 9 Oct 2000 16:04:51 GMT
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Thanks for the info Steve! I've read a little about NQC and LegOS and as
you describe LegOS appeals
to me for the raw low-level support it offers.
> With LegOS in place, you can grab a copy of the standard 'gcc' compiler
> suite (such as Linux and Cygwin use) - but set up as a cross-compiler
> for the H8 microprocessor that's in the RCX brick.
What do you mean "setup as a cross-compiler"? I'm not familiar with that
process...
Is there a HOWTO somewhere that explains how to set this up? Thanks!
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| (...) Well, (I'm also a C++ programmer - with a similar background - who got a RIS for his birthday this year). There are two choices that suit people like you and I. The *simplest* is 'NQC' (Not Quite C) - which is a *small* C subset that compiles (...) (24 years ago, 9-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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