Date : Tue, 24 Sep 1991 07:14:52 GMT
From : mcsun!hp4nl!gufalet.let.rug.nl!rug4!laverman@uunet.uu.net (Bert Laverman)
Subject: Re: High-level programming for Z80 microprocessor
In article <T7C?}7^@csv.warwick.ac.uk> esrmp@warwick.ac.uk (Mr l Kaya) writes:
>I have built a Z80 based system. Now, I am trying to develop some
>piece of software for this system. I have been using a Z80
>asmbler to develop a program. For simple programs just using asmbler
>is not a problem, but for long and complicated programs it needs more
>care and insight into low-level programming.
> Is there any way to develop software in a high-level language
>(preferably C language) and get machine code for my programs.
The main question here is:
What kind of system do you use for development?
For CP/M systems there is a wide choice of compilers. (See the CP/M
compiler list) I'm not sure about cross-compilers for MS-DOS...
Greetings, Bert
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Bert Laverman, Dept. of Computing Science, Groningen University
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