I'll second that sentiment. I've used SDCC for several Z80-based projects
running on old 1980's equipment, giving it a new lease of life in the modern
world; kit that would otherwise be scrap.
It's relatively memory-hungry compared to assembler (of course!), but memory
is cheap these days!
On Tuesday 01 February 2011 15:51:06 Harley Laue wrote:
> I don't know if you get many emails from users thanking the developers
> for all their hard work, but I thought I'd go ahead and do it. So
> thanks for SDCC.
>
> I'm currently using the Z80 port. It's allowed me to use C on a system
> where most others have been required to use 100% assembly. Not sure
> how far I can take it, but in about two nights I've been able to
> recreate a very very small demo that took me closer to 2 weeks the
> first time around (possibly because I was still learning how the
> system works, and was the first time I've written anything in 100% Z80
> asm.)
>
> Anyways, SDCC seems to be making my life easier, so thanks again for
> all the hard work. I hope to see more good things from this project :)
>
--
Richard.
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