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From: bkr@drdhh.hanse.de (Bjoern Kriews)
Subject: Re: free 6811 compiler?
Message-ID: <1993Apr8.104220.4494@drdhh.hanse.de>
Organization: Digital Island
References: <1993Apr4.192511.20873@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca> <1pojjaINNr60@disc.coactive.com> <kxb.734029646@cygnus.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 10:42:20 GMT
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kxb@cis.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) writes:
>Has anyone used the miniboard libs with this setup yet? I'm interested
>in getting this running on either a Sun or Linux platform.

While waiting for the GCB11's from Coactive (just ordered) I hooked it
up to work with my own boards - runs like a charm...

I just replaced the startup with my own and added the pseudo-registers
used by gcc.

Two things you shouldn't do in the alpha-release: 
(I am working on a full featured, true color, reasonable bug report for Otto)

Don't use register variables (esp. when porting source).
Don't use -O2.

Greetings & happy HC11'ing,
 Bjoern

P.S.:
Thanks to Otto Lind and Coactive for their efforts, after working with
Small-C for a long time - this tool makes me fly...


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