Hello,

I've been using sdcc for a while now and have to say thanks for such a neat 
tool for programming 8 bit micros.

Before I first downloaded sdcc, I had that usual newbie question: is my 
processor supported by sdcc?

Actually, I didn't think so at first and didn't see anything on the website or 
wiki that would tell me for sure.  I didn't download sdcc since I couldn't 
answer my question and instead, just worked with a size limited commercial 
compiler.

It wasn't until about nine months after learning about the sdcc project that it 
occurred to me how to find out.

I went ahead and downloaded sdcc and then searched the include directories for 
my particular version.  Guess what, it was there all along!

Being a newbie, I simply didn't know where or how to find the answer.

Would it be possible for someone (who knows the project well) to post the 
include directories to the sdcc wiki, so that newcomers can search for their 
special header file?

Rich.

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