Goodness! ... that's the sort of thing I was looking for ... I'll have a
look.
thanks ...
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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Richard et al,
on my web page at:
http://www.sparetimelabs.com => sel
Richard et al,
on my web page at:
http://www.sparetimelabs.com => select "Fun with HC08" from the
navigation on the left.
there is complete example on how to compile a single file and a
multifile project
using SDCC from the command line and how to integrate that with Eclipse
IDE.
This should g
] Virus in SDCC-2.8.0-setup.exe - MD5 etc tutorial
Didier
,
Well ... No ... I've not attempted to use the SiLabs IDE. I'm still looking
for doc's on what it's supposed to do, etc. I'll "get around to it." I'm
interested in a more generalized procedure not
From: "Juges, Didier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Richard,
>
> Since you mention Silabs, I assume you have tried the SDCC compiler from
> within the Silabs
- MD5 etc tutorial
see below, please.
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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From: "Frieder Ferlemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Richard,
&
tions my primary area of academic
interest back in the '60's when I was in college. The documentation of SDCC
must come first, though, if I'm to do anything along those lines.
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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> Hi Richard,
>
>> Now, SDCC is a great concept if, for example, it's easy to integrate with
>> an
>> assembler, a linker, a sim
Hello All,
As a beginner (I've written one real C application), using SDCC with an
Atmel 8051 micro on an XP machine, I can certainly empathize with
Richard. While the advice in these exchanges is helpful, It doesn't
address the question of better documentation.
It is in fact as I see it, an
Hi Richard,
> Now, SDCC is a great concept if, for example, it's easy to integrate with an
> assembler, a linker, a simulator, a librarian, and all the other utilities
> that are helpful in developing code.
SDCC for the 8051 only works with the assembler and linker that come
with it, sorry. It
see below, please.
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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From: "Richard Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:40 AM
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> On Thursday 28 August 2008 12:52:
On Thursday 28 August 2008 12:52:37 Richard Erlacher wrote:
> see below, please.
>
> regards,
>
> Richard Erlacher
> Not quite ... that is, not from the extremely basic level. For example ...
> Assume that I have code that runs in another environment and now I want to
> compile it into an executa
see below, please.
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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From: "Frieder Ferlemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] Virus in SDCC-2.8.0-setup.exe - MD5 etc tutorial
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard E
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 i
do I know where they're
to be found.
regards,
Richard Erlacher
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From: "Richard Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] Virus in SDCC-2.8.0-setup.exe - MD5 etc tutorial
> md5sums, or s
md5sums, or sha1sum or whatever are a special type of checksum. In the past, a
simple addition of all the byte values in any given file would give a simple
total, and typically is/was used to distinguish EPROM contents/versions from
one another. However, a simple checksum is not very robust, one
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