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Date   : Fri, 09 Nov 1990 17:14:07 GMT
From   : munnari.oz.au!sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au!levels!etrmg@uunet.uu.net
Subject: looking for a cross-compiler for 64180

 In article <1988@eyrie.img.uu.oz.au>, gtw@eyrie.img.uu.oz.au (Grant Waldram)
writes:
> I'm currently trying to track down a cross compiler for the
> HD64180. As most of you would know, this is Hitachi's version
> of the Z180. The thing we've got at the moment
> (IAR Systems ICCZ80 V2.22C/MD2) is a DOG to put it politely,
> managing to fall in an undignified heap whenever we want to
> compile more than 30K of C source.


Hi:

Last year I bought Cross-16 from Universal Cross Assemblers in CANADA.
I used it for Z80 code development on a PCXT to be used with MT-Basic
on a NSC-800 based STD-Bus computer.  Everything worked fine.

UCA now has a Cross-32 Assembler they are offering to me for 99US$
The retail price is 199US$, but I still believe Cross-16 is 99$.

They not only compile for the Z80 and 64180, but for over 30 processors
total.  It's table driven, so you can do your own too.  The info
is: UCA  POB 6158, Saint John, NB CANADA   E2L 4R6          Tel 506 847 0681

Tell'em Ronn sent ya.   If you're too cheep to buy your own, I can sell
you mine maybe. . .  Or if you're in a hurry.

Ronn

> 
> ps: also available at 's884764@otto.bf.rmit.oz.au'

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