I've soft-linked asx8051 to sdas8051, although I'm not sure if it accepts the 
same args as the actual asx8051 did.
Here's what the compiler is saying now...

checking for sdcc... sdcc -mmcs51 --no-xinit-opt
checking for asx8051... asx8051 -plosgff
checking sdcc_version "3.4.0
published under GNU General Public License (GPL)"... 3 published under GNU 
General Public License (GPL).4 published under GNU General Public License 
(GPL).0 published under GNU General Public License (GPL)
configure: error: Component usrp has errors; stopping.

Should I go back to a version that included asx8051? If so, which would be 
suggested?

Thanks,
#Mikec

On Apr 3, 2014, at 1:42 PM, Maarten Brock <sourceforge.br...@dse.nl> wrote:

> Ah, yes. That is true as well. asx8051 has been renamed to sdas8051 since
> a few versions back. This is to identify it as different from the original
> asx8051.
> 
> Maarten
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> might the tool be called sdas8051 instead? A binary of that name is in the
>> distribution at least. Maybe the tool had been renamed / the project's
>> configure script might be outdated.
>> Our I am wrong and sdas8051 is something completely different from
>> asx8051...
>> 
>> Good luck,
>> Raphael
>> On Apr 3, 2014 10:04 PM, "Michael Carter" <avidfl...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to build a project that requires sdcc 2.
>>> I've downloaded the pre-built binary for my OS:
>>> sdcc-snapshot-universal-apple-macosx-20140402-8979.tar.bz2<http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/universal-apple-macosx/sdcc-snapshot-universal-apple-macosx-20140402-8979.tar.bz2/download>
>>> and
>>> installed the binaries, libraries and shared files.
>>> 
>>> After trying to build, I'm getting an error regarding 'asx8051', which
>>> is
>>> not inluded in the binaries found in the package I downloaded:
>>> 
>>> checking for sdcc... sdcc -mmcs51 --no-xinit-opt
>>> checking for asx8051... no
>>> USRP requires sdcc version 2. sdcc not found. See http://sdcc.sf.net
>>> Unable to find firmware compiler SDCC.
>>> 
>>> Is there another place I need to go to find this binary, or should I
>>> link
>>> it to sdcc or on of the other binaries?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> #Mikec
>>> 
>>> 
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