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Microcontroller Compilers (C) mobius@news.eecs.umich.edu (2001-02-12) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) jsgray@acm.org (Jan Gray) (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) rotter@touch.rotters.de (Klaus Rotter) (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) nej22@cl.cam.ac.uk (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) kyle_hayes@pacbell.net (Kyle) (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) vbdis@aol.com (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) rpgurd@archelon.com (Preston Gurd) (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) qarnos@ozemail.com.au (QarnoS) (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) henry@spsystems.net (2001-02-15) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) mobius@news.eecs.umich.edu (2001-02-17) |
Re: Microcontroller Compilers (C) leupers@ls12.cs.uni-dortmund.de (Rainer Leupers) (2001-02-17) |
[3 later articles] |
From: | Kyle <kyle_hayes@pacbell.net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 15 Feb 2001 00:35:15 -0500 |
Organization: | SBC Internet Services |
References: | 01-02-046 |
Keywords: | C |
Posted-Date: | 15 Feb 2001 00:35:14 EST |
Matt Guthaus wrote:
> What would people recommend for the fastest way to get a prototype
> compiler working? GCC or LCC? Another compiler with a portable backend?
I would check out http://www.fpgacpu.org. Jan Gray ported LCC to a
16-bit RISC chip and has the software on the site. He had some brief
docs on how he did it. He designed the chip too.
Best,
Kyle
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