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Date   : Thu, 21 Feb 2008 11:09:51 -0000
From   : dominic@... (Dominic Beesley)
Subject: Cross Assemlby

I've done a few things with cc65, this includes a C compiler, linker and the
various other bits and pieces of a modern toolchain that is targeted for
6502 machines, this can be easily made to work with the BBC.

This gives an excellent C compiler and a very nice and powerful assembler. I
even managed to get my BBC Master running as a Webserver some time ago using
this and compiling Contiki.

Either download the latest version: http://www.cc65.org/
Or my bodged/patched version that has a specific BBC target:
http://brahms.demon.co.uk/software/bbc/index.html 

Cheers

Dom

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From: bbc-micro-bounces+dominic=brahms.demon.co.uk@...
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Sent: 21 February 2008 09:18
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Cross Assemlby


Paul wrote:

> Ok, as an example, I write something in notepad, a DOS program converts it
> into a format that the machine understands and I drag and drop the new
> created program into the emulator, and execute a command (or it auto runs)
> and the program I've written runs....bugs and testing later, I then create
a
> "!Boot" etc on a disk image, transfer back to a real disk, onto a real
> Beeb...(that's the plan ultimately)

Well, I do not really understand what is tying you down from exactly doing
the same thing.
An IDE is useful but if you fancy doing things "the good old way" I can send
you the (very simple) setup I use to develop small assembler code using
Xbeeb. The .asm text is assembled with xa and then a small C-program
converts the binary in a format understood by Xbeeb than runs it via
SHIFT-BREAK, all very simple and easy to set-up.
Min you, the IDE is hundred (dozen?) times better and easier but if you
happen to like it the old way ....
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