Re: LZ: Z80 C compiler
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C.J. Oster wrote:
> Ok, here's an idea... assmebler is an extremly tedious language to
> program with, and what if someone (ie myself, but I would need some help)
> where to write a program to take a text file with C, C++, BASIC, or what
> ever code, and compile it into an asm file. Nothing fancy, I don't want to
> write Borland for the Z80 or anything, it would have to be kept simple.
> And since it would be a read text, interpret, and output text type program,
> it could be written in ansi, and our compiler could be ported to any other
> platform. Sound like an idea? I'd be willing to work with someone on
> this, but I can't do it on my own. My assembler is somewhat limited, but I
> know C better than I know english.
This already exists. Try to find the hi-tech C compiler (I'm pretty
sure
that's how they spell their name). If you can't find it, I'll send it
to
you.
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