[Coco] 6809 C Compiler
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Mon Jan 16 23:02:10 EST 2006
Roger
If I remember this version was done a while back. I thinkBrown did that
around 1989/1990 time frame. The Flex version was a few years earlier
than the DOS vesion.
james
On 16 Jan 2006 at 21:12, Roger Taylor wrote:
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> At 06:45 PM 1/16/2006, you wrote:
> >Found this up on the C/C++ Users Group website
> >
> >
> > (CUG 309) 6809 C Compiler for MS-DOS
> >
> >Brian Brown (New Zealand) has ported CUG221 6809 C for FLEX to MS-DOS.
> >Modifications allow the program to run with ASxxxx assembler (CUG292), as
> >well as with Motorola AS9 assembler. The program also generates ROMmable
> >code. The disk includes a complete set of C source code, well-written
> >documentation, and a run-time library such as routines for controlling the
> >ACIA serial port, functions for character handling and data conversion
> >between character strings and integers, routines for controlling a
> >Hercules card, routines for a magnetic card reader, memory manipulation
> >routines, PC serial card functions, and string handling functions.
>
>
> URL please? :)
>
> My first question without even looking yet is whether it will run in a
> Windows console window/prompt. What baffles me beyond reality is why
> people still develop for the real MS-DOS when 32-bit programming is a whole
> lot easier and everybody uses Windows consoles now for these types of
> jobs. Anyway, thanks for the info.
>
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