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From: tlhouns@ns.pacbell.com (Lee Hounshell)
Subject: Miniboard "C" Compiler/Assembler/Linker from Dunfield Development Sys.
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Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1992 22:49:16 GMT
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A few weeks ago, I purchased source to the Dunfield 68HC11 "C" delelopment system.
I'm porting it to the Sun SPARC platform, and plan on giving the modified source
and binaries back to David Dunfield so that he can provide cheap SPARC binaries
for anyone wanting to program the miniboard on a Sun 4 platform.

It arrived last Friday.

So far, I think I've got just about everything ported.  I'm still having one
problem with the XASM assembler though.  It's apparently not correctly resolving
labels and addresses when trying to generate a .HEX file from a .ASM file.

I need someone who already has the Dunvield "C" cross-compiler for 68HC11's to
please send me copies of the .ASM files and resulting .HEX files produced by the
example "C" test programs supplied with the compiler.  (ie: "hello.c", "monitor.c",
and "ttt3d.c" (tic-tac-toe)).

I need these so that I can to determine if my port is correct.  Ideally, when I
produce a .ASM from the each of the example "C" programs it should match that
produced on an IBM PC.  Similarly, the .HEX files should match as well.  If they
don't for some reason, I'll at least be able to look at the output my compiler
generates and (hopefully) determine where the problem is without too much grief.

If you do email me a .ASM and .HEX file, please include the compile options you
used to generate it.  That way I will be able to reproduce the compile exactly.

Any help that anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

--
Lee Hounshell - (510) 823-2432
tlhouns@srv.pacbell.com
Alchemical Engineer and Virtual Realist
