kah120@ihlpl.UUCP (Heitke) (11/12/85)
** ** I just picked up the Super-C compiler for the C64 and am impressed that it is a full C compiler. I have a question for any of you out there in net land that have worked with this compiler. Does anyone know the function call and return conventions used by this compiler. I would like to be able to interace my C code with some assembly code. I figure I can write some interface routines in assembler which allows me to access some of the math functions that the Commodore supplies. Perhaps the calling convention is the same as that used by Commodore and I can access these routine directly. Any answers?? Ken Heitke ihlpl!kah120
dwl10@amdahl.UUCP (Dave Lowrey) (11/12/85)
> ** ** > > I figure I can write some interface routines in assembler which allows > me to access some of the math functions that the Commodore supplies. > > Ken Heitke ihlpl!kah120 You mean to say that "super"-C doesn't provide math routines? C-Power does. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Lowrey "To vacillate or not to vacillate, that is the question.... ....or is it?" ...!(<sun,cbosgd,ihnp4}!amdahl!dwl10 [ The opinions expressed <may> be those of the author and not necessarily those of his most eminent employer. ]