[comp.sys.nsc.32k] GCC compiler or similar PD compiler.

andreww@uniwa.uwa.oz (Andrew John Williams) (02/21/91)

Can anyone out  there please tell me where I could get such a compiler
for a 32016 based system. It is a custom built board I have inherited. 

Currently we are working on putting a hard drive in the machine and
porting somthing like MINIX to it. However a C compiler is a good step
in the right direction. It is currently running on a Operating System
written by somone from our club (pretty frightening stuff), with two
720k floppy drives. But I LOVE the assembly languag, it is the nicest
assembly I have ever seen.

Have fun 
David Bennett.

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kris@beep.UUCP (Huh?) (02/24/91)

In article <1991Feb20.190938.3682@uniwa.uwa.oz>, andreww@uniwa.uwa.oz (Andrew John Williams) writes:
> Can anyone out  there please tell me where I could get such a compiler
> for a 32016 based system. It is a custom built board I have inherited. 

>  ...  But I LOVE the assembly languag, it is the nicest
> assembly I have ever seen.

     I, also, find the 32000 assembly language great!  It was a little
confusing to me at first, but I've gotten spoiled by it, even though I
haven't used it in a couple of years.

     By the way, is this message getting to the net at large?  This is
only the THIRD message I've found in this newsgroup on beep.
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