[net.micro] tms32010 software wanted

rusty@sdcarl.UUCP (rusty c. wright) (09/13/85)

I am looking for development software (cross assembler, cross
compiler, etc.) that runs on Unix for the Texas Instruments
TMS32010 chip.  If anybody has some please drop me a line.
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haddock@waltz (09/23/85)

(Sorry folks but UUCP nor ARPA would let me send mail to Rusty directly)

	>/* ---------- "tms32010 software wanted" ---------- */
	>I am looking for development software (cross assembler, cross
	>compiler, etc.) that runs on Unix for the Texas Instruments
	>TMS32010 chip.  If anybody has some please drop me a line.


Rusty,
	Try talking to one of TI's Regional Tech. Centers.  They
should have some stuff for TMS320 development though I don't believe
it will run under UNIX (not the last time I saw it) and it won't be
free.  What they did have(at least in Dallas) was some nice
assembler/debugger/whatnot that ran on either the IBM-PC or the TIPC
and ran rather fast.  Unfortunately there's only about a half dozen
of these centers in the US and the closest to you, guessing from
your UUCP address, may be in San Francisco(?).

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keithe@tekgvs.UUCP (Keith Ericson) (10/11/85)

>
>	>/* ---------- "tms32010 software wanted" ---------- */
>	>I am looking for development software (cross assembler, cross
>	>compiler, etc.) that runs on Unix for the Texas Instruments
>	>TMS32010 chip.  If anybody has some please drop me a line.

We have some 32010 software here at tek that purportedly came from
Berkekey; but the guy who purported this has left the company and I
cannot verify the source of the stuff. Anybody got any more clues for
Rusty? The message announcing its availability follows (and I hope
I'm not sharing something I'm not supposed to...) I have no idea as to
the general availibility of this software, its fitness for use, or
the true size of the universe. You hear it here last.



Subject: TMS320 crossassembler and emulator available

  We have just gotten our hands on a preliminary version of the Berkeley
4.2 rendition of TI's TMS320 crossassembler and linker. It is now on 
[our system] for general use. What little documentation they've sent us
is in [a directory]. There is also an assembler manual available 
from me if anyone needs it.
  **NOTE**: Until we get their "final" version, we are a beta test site, 
so be warned. I would like to hear about any bugs anyone runs across.
I have had no problems with the assembler (YET).


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