[comp.sys.mac] 68000 cross compiler needed for MS-DOS

0rrodrig@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Russ Rodriguez) (09/28/88)

Does anyone on the net have any information regarding both commercial &
pd 68000 cross compilers for MSDos machines?  If there is sufficient 
interest, I'll post the replies.

Russell Rodriguez
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tomj@oakhill.UUCP (Tom Johnson) (09/29/88)

In article <25159@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> 0rrodrig@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Russ Rodriguez) writes:
>Does anyone on the net have any information regarding both commercial &
>pd 68000 cross compilers for MSDos machines?  If there is sufficient 
>interest, I'll post the replies.
>
>Russell Rodriguez
Check with your local Motorola Sales office, and ask for a copy of "The Source"
(Motorola Document number BR506/D).  This lists quite a few cross compilers
and assemblers for MSDOS machines.  Since you didn't specify what language, I
can't list any here (there are 14 MSDOS cross assembler entries, 10 cross
C compiler entries, 2 cross Modula-2 entries, and 4 cross Pascal entries).
Note that these are all commercial products, I don't know where to get a 
reasonably complete compendium of pd cross-support.

This manual (BR506) is also now available as a HyperCard(tm) stack, but only
through me, not through the local sales office.  I was thinking of posting
it, but it's BIG (about 500K bytes).  The stack is a little more up to date
than the manual, and we would **like** to post it to see if there was any
interest in distributing information in this format.  If there is sufficient
interest, we are considering expanding the stackware offering (which now
only includes "The Source" for both 68000 and 88000 families), to include
all Motorola MPUs.

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jec@nesac2.UUCP (John Carter ATLN SADM) (10/05/88)

In article <1522@oakhill.UUCP>, tomj@oakhill.UUCP (Tom Johnson) writes:
> In article <25159@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> 0rrodrig@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Russ Rodriguez) writes:
] ]Does anyone on the net have any information regarding both commercial &
] ]pd 68000 cross compilers for MSDos machines?  If there is sufficient 
] ]interest, I'll post the replies.

] Check with your local Motorola Sales office, and ask for a copy of "The Source"
] (Motorola Document number BR506/D).  This lists quite a few cross compilers
] and assemblers for MSDOS machines.  Since you didn't specify what language, I
] can't list any here (there are 14 MSDOS cross assembler entries, 10 cross
] C compiler entries, 2 cross Modula-2 entries, and 4 cross Pascal entries).
] Note that these are all commercial products, I don't know where to get a 
] reasonably complete compendium of pd cross-support.

I know the subject is *cross compilers*, but this may also be of interest.

The Motorola BBS at 512-440-3733 has several cross assemblers available for
the price of a phone call - they cover most of the Motorola chips.

The C Users Group (913-841-1631) has a number of cross assemblers available
for $8 a volume.  Sorry, but the book is at work, so I can't say for sure all
the chips that are covered, but the 68XX series is, and possibly the 68XXX
as well.
They also have cross assemblers for 1802, 1805, 6502, 65c02, 8080, and z80
in addition to the 68xx(x) ones.
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