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Offline DiTBhoTopic starter

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Small-C for 6809?
« on: November 07, 2023, 01:59:21 pm »
I purchased a CD some time ago that contains the sources of the very first versions of Small-C reviewed by Dr Dobbs Journal.

I saw support for machine-layer { 8080, z80, ... }, strangely in a couple of readmes, among the various "todo", 6809 is also mentioned, but... I don't find any source.

It was BBS-era, I know, but I wonder: did the 6809 layer machine for Small-C ever exist? If so, does anyone have a copy?  :-//


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Offline 50ShadesOfDirt

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Re: Small-C for 6809?
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2023, 03:18:21 pm »
Not quite sure what you're asking for ... found references to Small-C (and a 6809 emulator) at:

http://www.evenson-consulting.com/swtpc/Downloads.htm

Small-C compiler and source, by Ron Cain is on the page above ... perhaps targeted at Evenson's 6809 emulator?

Hope this helps ...
 
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Offline guenthert

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Re: Small-C for 6809?
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2023, 11:15:32 am »
Uh, not sure about more recent versions, but Small-C for Z80 in the mid-eighties didn't conform to any standard and created (slowly) poor code.  There are patched versions of gcc around which support the 6809 -- I'd rather try those (with the caveat, that a register starved 8bitter won't make an ideal target for C), if you don't mind cross-compiling.
 


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