Re: [Amforth-devel] linux/windows

2011-01-22 Thread Elliott Chapin
Thanks to various responders. I was aware of the need to set several parameters; and I will study the handling of relative file paths. But does AvrStudio under XP understand file paths with "/" as found in the .inc files? Re assembler.frt: Does it work with full reversal, or does it work with

Re: [Amforth-devel] linux/windows

2011-01-22 Thread Marcin Cieslak
>> Erich Waelde wrote: > You are forced to extract the include files from AVR Studio, because license > obligations do not permit anyone else to distribute those files, or > AVR Studio itself. Do you have some more information about licensing? Actually the platform specific-includes are machine-

Re: [Amforth-devel] linux/windows

2011-01-22 Thread pito
ot;Elliott Chapin" Komu: amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Předmět: [Amforth-devel] linux/windows Datum: 21.1.2011 - 4:18:41 > In my little experience: > > Amforth as published seems to be part linux-nature > and part > windows-nature: text files and directory paths are &g

Re: [Amforth-devel] linux/windows

2011-01-22 Thread Erich Waelde
Hello, On 01/21/2011 04:18 AM, Elliott Chapin wrote: > In my little experience: > > Amforth as published seems to be part linux-nature and part > windows-nature: text files and directory paths are linux but we are > asked to work in windows avrstudio. Conversion utilities do not give > consistent

[Amforth-devel] linux/windows

2011-01-20 Thread Elliott Chapin
In my little experience: Amforth as published seems to be part linux-nature and part windows-nature: text files and directory paths are linux but we are asked to work in windows avrstudio. Conversion utilities do not give consistent results, and some files need to be edited; workarounds are ti