Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!enea!kth!draken!liuida!mikpe From: mikpe@mina.liu.se (Mikael Pettersson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: Goodspeed GS-32 users, anybody out there? Message-ID: <1038@mina.liu.se> Date: 14 Nov 88 20:55:12 GMT References: <1036@majestix.liu.se> Organization: CIS Dept, Univ of Linkoping, Sweden Lines: 26 In article <1036@majestix.liu.se> pak@ida.liu.se writes: >Am I the only one with a Goodspeed GS-32 Single Board Computer? Nope, but you already know of me (mpe), ara, pelle and whatshisname. >The GS-32 board is a 32032 design made by Goodspeed Inc. And it runs ye olde' GENIX4.1, National's 4.1BSD with demand paging. Sure is nice having a real (well, sort of) BSD box to play with! As a compiler hacker, I've been trying to get GCC to run on the gs-32. There were no big problems in getting it going but the assembler (NSC's that is) doesn't grok GCC's assembly output. Sigh. So, I'm wondering if someone has ported GCC to _any_ machine using "standard" NSC assembler syntax [Q: does Genix5.3 use the same syntax as the old GENIX4.1 ?], and if anyone knows how to convince GCC to use those awful CXP/RXP/et al instructions we need in order to interface to the existing library binaries ? /Mike -- Mikael Pettersson ! Internet:mpe@ida.liu.se Dept of Comp & Info Science ! UUCP: mpe@liuida.uucp -or- University of Linkoping ! {mcvax,munnari,uunet}!enea!liuida!mpe Sweden ! ARPA: mpe%ida.liu.se@uunet.uu.net