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Date   : Mon, 19 Oct 1992 09:14:52 -0500
From   : curts@tmpcu.mdc.com (Curt Schroeder)
Subject: Tiny-C binaries (where)?

Fellow CP/Mers,

Thank you to those of you who responded to my query for a Z80 assembler and
linker that could do relocatable code!  I now have a copy of Z80MR-A and
PMLINK.

The reason for the above request was to get the tools to try a version of 
Tiny-C.  However, I am still at an impass.  I have two distributions of Tiny-C,
neither of which I can do anything with.  The first one was distributed with
a CC binary and an assembler called 'assemble.com'.  It uses a companion linker
called 'link.com', but was not included on the distribution disk someone gave
me (he was unloading his Apple II CP/M stuff).  I was going to try and use
Z80MR/PMLINK instead, but the 'stdlib' and 'runtime' libs are of course not
compatible.  Now I discover that I do not have the source for either lib (but
I have the C source for the CC binary, which is supposed to be able to compile
itself).  So I need either the lib sources or a lead on where to find the
linker.

The other version of Tiny-C I have is the C source for a different release of
Tiny-C that I got off of the Wash. U. archive.  It is written to use M80/L80
and the .lbr file did not include a binary for CC, so I can't build this
version either.

I don't suppose anyone out there has done a version of Tiny-C that targets the
Z80MR/PMLINK combination for doing the assembly and linking?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Curt

Curt Schroeder | McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis | curts@tmpcu.mdc.com   |
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