Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!tektronix!percival!nerd From: nerd@percival.UUCP (Michael Galassi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Looking for 68k C cross-compiler running under MS-DOS Message-ID: <1481@percival.UUCP> Date: 31 Mar 89 07:52:31 GMT References: <7332@fluke.COM> <16192@cup.portal.com> <2095@wa4mei.UUCP> Reply-To: nerd@percival.UUCP (Michael Galassi) Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc Distribution: na Organization: Percy's UNIX, Portland, OR. Lines: 20 You might try the Siera Systems cross compiler. I use it daily at work and it is a realy nice package. The pros are good code generated, fast execution time, good flexibility in terms of locating your code on the target, and a parallel downloader for dos machines that makes uploading your code VERY fast compared to dumping S-records at 9600 bps. On the downside the documentation has some errors, none of them are terible but they are there, and the assembler uses non-Motorola pseudo-ops (the opcodes are the right ones). Compiler switches are available to select the 68000/010/020 and maybe also the 030 but I don't remember. Support for the PMMU and FPU is also included. Cost is $2000.00 + S&H. If you are doing more that a few lines of code I strongly recoment this package. -michael -- Michael Galassi | If my opinions happen to be the same as ...!tektronix!percival!nerd | my employer's it is ONLY a coincidence, ...!sun!nosun!percival!nerd | of course coincidences OFTEN DO happen.