Hi Richard,

Richard Erlacher schrieb:
> words, ... like NOT ... I won't have time for it either.  I've been trying 
> to figure out how to get anything useful out of SDCC, but the instructions 
> for Windows (Yes, I'm one of those ...)tell you how to build it, but say 
> nothing about how to use it.

I cannot follow you there. Don't f.e. sections:
2.7 Testing the SDCC Compiler
3.13 Inline Assembler Code
3.13.1 A Step by Step Introduction
tell you (platform independently) how to use SDCC?

Or are you looking for a C reference/textbook/tutorial
and expect the SDCC manual to be one of these?


> I just reported that virus detection in the latest SDCC file set.  My 
> scanner seems to have found and removed it, but there are folks who may not 
> be so lucky.
> 
> I did understand that those programs are checksum/CRC verification tools. 
> I'd just never seen 'em or heard of 'em before, nor do I know where they're 
> to be found.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/md5sum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sha1sum

Comparing just the md5sum (on a clean system) would be enough.

Greetings,
Frieder



Richard Gray wrote:

> md5sum etc are standard utilities on most unix/linux systems. I cannot speak
> for Windoze, but I kinda doubt MS can be bothered, but there are probably 
> 3rd party versions available - if you can trust those!

:)

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