Assemblers for the 6812
Date: 19970311
From: Richard Eagan 630-252-3435 <eagan@athens.dis.anl.gov>
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: Unix assembler for 68HC12
Does anyone have (or is anyone working on) a cross assembler or C compiler
targeting the 68hc12 for a unix platform?
My apologies, in advance, if this has been answered in earlier digests.
Thanks,
rce
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Date: 19970311
From: sidprice@softtools.com
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: RE: Unix assembler for 68HC12
Try Cosmic Software.
I know they have a windows compiler and they have unix versions for other targets.
Regards
Sid
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Date: 19970312
From: Shyang Hwang <ssh383f@nic.smsu.edu>
Organization: Southwest Missouri State University
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: Re: Unix assembler for 68HC12
Richard Eagan 630-252-3435 <eagan@athens.dis.anl.gov> wrote:
>Does anyone have (or is anyone working on) a cross assembler or C compiler
>targeting the 68hc12 for a unix platform?
>
>My apologies, in advance, if this has been answered in earlier digests.
>
>Thanks,
>rce
ASxxxx cross compilers now supports HC12. I understand that you can
obtain the source code and compile it yourself using gnu C.
Check the following URL:
shop-pdp.kent.edu/asxupd.htm
Regards,
Shyang Hwang
Date: 19970312
From: Richard Pennington <rich@rdp.introl.com>
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: Re: Unix assembler for 68HC12
Message sent by Richard Eagan 630-252-3435 <eagan@athens.dis.anl.gov>
>Does anyone have (or is anyone working on) a cross assembler or C compiler
>targeting the 68hc12 for a unix platform?
>
>My apologies, in advance, if this has been answered in earlier digests.
>
>Thanks,
>rce
Sorry if this sounds too much like advertising but with the next release
of the Introl-CODE system (a set of bundled compilers and assemblers) we
will support:
Assembler C compiler
68HC05 x
68HC08 x * New
6809 x x
68HC11 x x
68HC12 x x * New
68HC16 x x
68XXX x x
for the following platforms:
MSDOS
Windows95/NT
Sun SPARC SunOS
Sun SPARC Solaris
Linux i386
HP700 HP/UX
IBM RS/6000 AIX
NetBSD i386
All versions will be included on a single CD.
The next release of Introl-CODE will be version 3.11. Pricing will remain
the same: US$2000 for a single user commercial license and US$150 for
a single user non-commercial license.
--
Richard Pennington Introl Corporation, Milwaukee, WI USA
US and Canada: 1 800-327-7171
Cross development tools for the 68HC05, 68HC08, 6809, 68HC11, 68HC12, 68HC16,
and 68XXX: www.introl.com ftp.introl.com
Date: 19970312
From: Richard Man <mun@hpcll07.cup.hp.com>
Organization: California Language Labs
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: Re: Unix assembler for 68HC12
Richard Eagan 630-252-3435 wrote:
> Does anyone have (or is anyone working on) a cross assembler or C compiler
> targeting the 68hc12 for a unix platform?
>
> My apologies, in advance, if this has been answered in earlier digests.
Check out www.imagecraft.com/. icc12 for Linux should be out in
couple months.
// richard
Date: 19970312
From: David Kelly <dkelly@tomcat1.tbe.com>
To: Mot-68HC11-Apps@freeware.mcu.motsps.com
Subject: Re: Unix assembler for 68HC12
At 8:17 AM* -0600 3/12/97, Richard Pennington wrote:
>MSDOS
>Windows95/NT
>Sun SPARC SunOS
>Sun SPARC Solaris
>Linux i386
>HP700 HP/UX
>IBM RS/6000 AIX
>NetBSD i386
You mean I'm the only one using Introl C-11 (3.07) on a Macintosh?
Continuing on my individualistic streak I'd like to see FreeBSD listed too.
OTOH NetBSD i386 binaries usually work under FreeBSD without any problems.
>All versions will be included on a single CD.
That's good news. Maybe I'll upgrade and have a hand at some 68k projects.
--
David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@tomcat1.tbe.com (wk), dkelly@hiwaay.net (hm)
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