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Alternative compilers for native RCX code?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 4 Feb 1999 12:06:44 GMT
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A brief web search for "H8" and "compiler" showed up a number of people
selling, er, H8/300 compilers. One notable entry was HI-TECH Software who
have a limited eval compiler freely downloadable - see
http://www.htsoft.com/software/demos.html
Now, I haven't had time to go much further than merely finding this, but
could it possibly be of use as a much smaller Windows based environment than
Cygwin in which to develop native code for the RCX? As it stands, it won't
be compatible with legOS because the assembler syntax is almost certainly
not the AT&T (GNU) syntax used by GCC, but it might be possible to translate
legOS appropriately.
Anyone had experience of these tools already, or have time to do an
investigation and tell the rest of us?
Anyone know of any similar "low cost" solutions?
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Alternative compilers for native RCX code?
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| =>From: "Gavin Smyth" <gavin@beeskneesDOTf...OTcoDOTuk> =>... =>A brief web search for "H8" and "compiler" showed up a number of people =>selling, er, H8/300 compilers. One notable entry was HI-TECH Software who =>have a limited eval compiler (...) (26 years ago, 4-Feb-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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