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Re: Native 68hc11 C compilers
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Wed, 27 Jan 1999 19:19:43 GMT
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user <tfm@SPAMCAKEix.netcom.com>
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Graeme Blackley wrote:
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> Is anyone using a compiler other than Interactive C? I like IC but want to get a bit closer to the metal. Being able to use a source level debugger would also be good.
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> I've tried the Introl C compiler demo, and the it looks really good, but it seems to make assumptions about the location of the interrupt vectors (such as reset).
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> Has anyone written libraries for the HB for use with any other compiler?
I have had excellent results with the Introl C compiler demo. In fact,
the demo has more than enough capability to do some very interesting
things. Just for the fun of it, I wrote a multitasking operating system
and some basic libraries for the handyboard using the Introl *DEMO*
compiler. You just have to work within the limitations of the
compiler. If anybody is interested, I could post some additional
information.
-Tim Myrtle
tfm@ix.netcom.com
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| Is anyone using a compiler other than Interactive C? I like IC but want to get a bit closer to the metal. Being able to use a source level debugger would also be good. I've tried the Introl C compiler demo, and the it looks really good, but it seems (...) (26 years ago, 25-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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