home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: cosy.sbg.ac.at!not-for-mail
- From: gwesp@dodo.cosy.sbg.ac.at (Gerhard Wesp)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm,gnu.gcc,de.comp.gnu,comp.sys.atari.8bit
- Subject: Re: GNU C-compiler port to 6502
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 16:10:57 +0100
- Organization: Dept. of CS, University of Salzburg
- Message-ID: <4jea61$iq7@dodo.cosy.sbg.ac.at>
- References: <4irqpb$7pc@esel.cosy.sbg.ac.at> <4isha9$s6g@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> <4j6952$4pc@dodo.cosy.sbg.ac.at> <4j92sh$8ho@news.lth.se>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dodo.cosy.sbg.ac.at
-
- In article <4j92sh$8ho@news.lth.se>,
- Anders Lindgren <dat94ali@ludat.lth.se> wrote:
- :
- >8bit'er called "Oric", of which I have never heard. Even though
- >it does have the same processor as does the old model C= 64, i.e.
- >a 6502, I find it hard to believe that it could compile code for
- >a C64 as well (unless of course the two machines are essentially
- :
- Well, the compiler produces pure 6502 assembly and I see no reason why
- you shouldn't be able to make your favourite cross assembler assemble it
- for your C64. The libraries are another thing... You would probably have to
- develop your own one.
- There are Linux binaries available, but those are for _intel_ and not
- Amiga Linux. (see http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/~axc/FLOOR1/oric-dnl.html).
- Don't know if the developers give the sources away.
-
- Greetings,
- -Gerhard
-