In theory, yes. It would be more a "major undertaking" than a "tweak", though.

In practice... The 8051 architecture is restrictive enough to see a working C 
compiler quite a miracle. Now mind, that the 8051 is a superset of the 8048, 
adding substantial differences. 

Why would you want to have a C compiler for a chip which is out of fashion for 
about 3 decades?

Jan Waclawek

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Subject: [Sdcc-user] 8048 support ?
   From: Gert van der Knokke <ge...@xs4all.nl>
   Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 18:51:16 +0100
     To: sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net

>Is it possible to tweak sdcc so that it generates 8048 code ?
>
>Gert
>

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