[Coco] setting up a C compiler system
Bob Devries
bdevries at gil.com.au
Sun Jan 1 01:59:33 EST 2006
John, check out this link:
ftp://www.rtsi.com/RSDOS/incoming/emulator_images/Disk%20Images/os9/
There you will find some .dsk files of interest, including OS9DEV1.DSK and
OS9DEV2.DSK which are the two sides of the Os9 Development System disks,
which have RMA and RLINK on them.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Donaldson" <johnadonaldson at sbcglobal.net>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] setting up a C compiler system
> OK, I have printed out all the great email I have gotten on this subject.
> One more
> question. Where can I find RMA and RLINK. Are they on RSTI ??
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> John Donaldson
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> Gene Heskett wrote:
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>>On Thursday 29 December 2005 21:29, Bob Devries wrote:
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>>>please beware: the tandy supplied c.prep is hard coded to look at /d1
>>>for its DEFS directory. I just got caught with that :(
>>>
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>>That patch is fairly well known, but it doesn't begin to address that
>>utilities other tummy aches, warts, and ingrown toenails.
>>
>>Source code sizes in excess of 12k or so will overflow its scoping
>>mechanism, with no reported errors of any kind, but the object built with
>>it will upchuck when run on the machine very quickly. Os9 L2 is
>>intrinsicly hard to crash when running on a coco3. The microware version
>>can and will generate code that will do it. Reliably.
>>
>>Cprep19 is the latest effort to overcome many of the microware releases
>>problems, and can handle src code collections in excess of 36k without
>>getting acid indigestion. pf is that big, as is rzsz-3.36.
>>
>>One of the criteria I used when doing the last 3 versions of it (previous
>>releases were by the same gentleman that did the scsisys drivers) was that
>>it had to be able to compile first rzsz-3.24 and finally rzsz-3.36 into
>>stable code. It can do that. If you have been using that utility in any
>>version from 3.16 on, I believe it came from my machine. But you'll find
>>3.24 and 3.36 nearly 200cps faster than 3.16, which didn't contain the
>>table driven crc lookups I put in the later ones.
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>>[...]
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