Op 25-01-11 20:14, Jan Waclawek schreef:
> 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?
>
Well... We are organizing a retro computer event and I have a bunch of 
working Odyssey/Videopac game consoles.
I am fiddling with creating some simple programs on these just to show 
how things were done back then.
I have transplanted a DS5000 (8051) onto one of the G7000's and found 
out that it is much easier to program but then the program can not be 
run on the other G7000.. So if someone already did the adaptation of 
sdcc to 8048 it would be great.

Gert


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