Hi Dieter
>> :-) Absolutely. I´m still looking for a C Crosscompiler for the z80 ...
>>
>> All I found (with help of this list) was the zcc, but I don´t think it could
>> make it ... :-(
>I found a C-Compiler for the z80 unter http://www.hitech.com.au/
Yes, it´s well known, but it´s a CPM Comp
Hello Greg
>If you really, really, really want one and can't find it, I might have one on
>a mag tape somewhere, if I could just find a system that reads mag tape...
Are you sure it´s not a Small C Compiler ? It´s lack of structs, unsigned
and even doesn´t heard of void. And without this this,
ELKS 0.0.76 has been released and is available from the following URLs:-
ftp://ftp.ecss.oton.ac.uk/pub/elks/elks-0.0.76/
ftp://linux.mit.edu/pub/ELKS/kernel/elks-0.0.76/
The release directory contains the following files:-
elks-0.0.76.tar.gz - Kernel source
If you really, really, really want one and can't find it, I might have one on
a mag tape somewhere, if I could just find a system that reads mag tape...
Greg
On Wednesday, May 19, 1999 6:46 AM, Sven 'Zak' Kozma
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> Hi
>
> On Tue, 18 May 1999 Michael G Hughes wrote
Greg Haerr writes:
>
>
> Hopefully you have all the FD_SET macros etc finished. The code that
> will be used is in nano/server/srvmain.c, in the function GsSelect().
>
> If you have the include/linux/*.h header files that define this stuff,
> I'd like to have them so that at least
On Thu, 20 May 1999, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
> You are both interested in a C compiler for the Z80.
> I am crossposting this for all of you to read.
> (Maybe a few Amstrad people will also be interested in ELKS,
> an attempt to port linux to intel 8088 and later the Z80.)
Is it possible to plug
On Thu, 20 May 1999, map wrote:
> Hi Zak,
>
> I found a C-Compiler for the z80 unter http://www.hitech.com.au/
Ah. Good. That was their address.
It is still available from http://mds.mdh.se/~dat95jen/z80/CPM-C.tar.gz
all in one file.
Jakob - me too me too me too me too me too me too me too m
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I've been thinking about porting sdcc (which is under the GPL and active
development) to the Nintendo Gameboy, which is a small step away from a
real Z80...
- -- Michael
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Sven 'Zak' Kozma wrote:
> Hi
>
> >If we start back at 0.
David,
> David Murn wrote:
> > > 1. IBM MDA.
> > no graphics support...
>
> Umm, are you sure? We used to run windows 3.0 on amber monochrome
> monitors at college.
>
It's possible be a HGC (Hercules Graphic Card). I have two of this
monitor with HGC runing Windows 3.0/Windows 3.1
Hello,
>
>Jakob Eriksson wrote:
>
>
> You are both interested in a C compiler for the Z80.
>
Anyone have a C Compiler for 6502 (Apple II) processor?
I'm interested to port ELKS to Apple II machines.
--
Até mais...
Luciano José Alves
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On Wed, 19 May 1999, David Murn wrote:
> On Mon, 17 May 1999, Greg Haerr wrote:
>
> > > 1. IBM MDA.
> > no graphics support...
>
> Umm, are you sure? We used to run windows 3.0 on amber monochrome
> monitors at college.
I am also unsure.
Can someone with a clue speak up?
Jakob
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