Hello
I am trying to use SDCC with Texas Instruments SoC CC1110, which
has an integrated 8051 CPU and RF transceiver. I want to port an application
onto CC1110 using SDCC. Could anybody help me through the steps to be
followed to add this particular processor as a new target for SDCC
pro
Hello
I am using SDCC for the past one month. In the bin directory I found
that there are a set of files which are executables for specific targets.
Could any body provide me the source code which generated these executables.
Of particular interest are the link files.
Thanks & Regards
Prav
So, Sourceforge does that? The post is otherwise empty ... though it has an
attachment or two. Not knowing what they are and how they came to be, one
wouldn't ordinarily open an attachment.
this is the entire post, as OE presents it:
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Richard Erlacher wrote:
> So, Sourceforge does that? The post is otherwise empty ... though it has an
> attachment or two. Not knowing what they are and how they came to be, one
> wouldn't ordinarily open an attachment.
My message wasn't empty, I don't know why you can't see its content and
ma
> Maybe it's time to use a serious e-mail client, such as Thunderbird or
> Pegasus Mail.
Hmm, allthough I still use Pegasus I would not recommend it for new users
as it recently officially has been discontinued.
Maarten
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On February 21, 2008 04:42:40 am pravin angolkar wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to use SDCC with Texas Instruments SoC CC1110, which
> has an integrated 8051 CPU and RF transceiver. I want to port an
> application onto CC1110 using SDCC. Could anybody help me through the steps
> to be fol
Pravin,
To use this mcu the first step I recommend is to create a header
file for it with the SFR definitions. Make sure to create an alias
for MPAGE with the name that SDCC expects: _XPAGE. You can use
cc2530.h that comes with SDCC as a template. We would welcome it if
you would give this hea
Really, Maarten? I see no mention of that on the official website and
he's still talking about v5. Do you have a link?
> Hmm, allthough I still use Pegasus I would not recommend it for new users
> as it recently officially has been discontinued.
>
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Huh? I'm sure I saw it on the website a while ago. Maybe something
convinced him otherwise. Or maybe his website was just hacked?
Nonetheless, I'm glad it continues to live ;-)
> Really, Maarten? I see no mention of that on the official website and
> he's still talking about v5. Do you have a
This is the form in which the original email arrived.
In the interim, I've received a message as follows:
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Richard Erlacher wrote:
> So, Sourceforge does that? The post is otherwise empty ... though it has
> an
> attachment or two. Not knowing what they are and how they came to be, one
> would
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