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Date   : Tue, 13 May 2003 14:53:13 +0100
From   : "Fewell, Steve" <Steve.Fewell@...>
Subject: Re: Compiling Beebem

Thanks for the information Thomas.

Also, do you know if Richard Gellman is still maintaining BeebEm? I have
found a bug that I posted a month or two back and would like to know if
anyone would be able to sole the problem. The problem (in brief) is that the
statement '?&FE6E=&A0' causes the emulated BBC to hang, when it should be
initialising a 6522 Interrupt (I think).

Regards,
Steve.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Adam [mailto:thomas_adam16@...]
Sent: 13 May 2003 14:48
To: Fewell, Steve; bbc-micro@...
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Compiling Beebem


 --- "Fewell, Steve" <Steve.Fewell@...> wrote: 
> Hi all,

Hey Steve,
 
> I'm having trouble compiling BeebEm. Does anyone know how to compile it?

Heh -- I have tried on numerous occassions.

> I have Beebem141, and copied makefile.base to makefile, and ran 'make'
> using
> gcc (not sure which version), it compiled 6502core.o, beebmem.o,
> beebwin.o,
> disc8271.o (all with warning errors), and then stopped saying "make: ***
> No
> rule to make target `main.o', needed by `beebem'.  Stop."

Ah -- this is a known error and something that I am currently working on.
I have e-mailed the maintainer but have had no response. Richard Gellman
is the man who maintains the Windows port of Beebem (and someone whom I
know), and he says that he is going to get in touch with the Unix
maintainer.

> Am I compiling the Unix version instead of the windows version? Or am I
> doing something else wrong?

No you're doing everything correctly. I have been struggling to get this
to compile on my Debian box for about six months now.

> Can anyone point me to the gcc file for the correct version that works
> with
> BeebEm, if that is the problem?

I'll let you know what Richard Gellman says in due course....

HTH,

-- Thomas Adam

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Thomas Adam

"The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- www.linuxgazette.com

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