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CPC SDK for Linux/Unix

Started by PulkoMandy, 15:56, 12 September 08

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PulkoMandy

Hello,
As I was tired of exchanging patches for the tools I used for developping on cpc, we have created a new page dedicated to the tools used to develop cpc things under linux/unix. We're trying to gather there many small projects that are very useful for faster coding.
You'll find all that here : http://code.google.com/p/cpcsdk

Please spread the word ! :)

Gryzor

Well, why not spread the word through the wiki's homepage? Go ahead!

PulkoMandy

i'm busy coding, no time for the wiki :>

I've got the cpcfs tool working on an usb floppy drive ! you can now read and write floppies in the romdos d1 format with usb :)
Other formats can't work, so you'll need parados on your cpc...

cpcitor

Quote from: PulkoMandy on 21:41, 19 September 08
i'm busy coding, no time for the wiki :>

As a first step, I added a "Integrated toolchains" section mentioning this thread in Programming:Cross Development - CPCWiki
Feel free to review/criticize/correct.

Had a CPC since 1985, currently software dev professional, including embedded systems.

I made in 2013 the first CPC cross-dev environment that auto-installs C compiler and tools: cpc-dev-tool-chain: a portable toolchain for C/ASM development targetting CPC, later forked into CPCTelera.

Munchausen

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Quote from: PulkoMandy on 21:41, 19 September 08
i'm busy coding, no time for the wiki :>

I've got the cpcfs tool working on an usb floppy drive ! you can now read and write floppies in the romdos d1 format with usb :)
Other formats can't work, so you'll need parados on your cpc...


Wow, that IS good news... how did I only just see this!


Are you really saying that now I can use a USB floppy and Linux to make floppies that the normal CPC ROM will recognise?


EDIT - ok I didn't read that properly where you said it needs parados!

Marq

This stuff is for MSX+SDCC, but some of the optimized Z80 copy/memset routines might be useful on the CPC, too:
svn://www.kameli.net/marq/msxlib
Use as you wish  ::)

db6128

I have to be a back-seat moderator here and ask why this is in Off-Topic. ;)
Quote from: Devilmarkus on 13:04, 27 February 12
Quote from: ukmarkh on 11:38, 27 February 12[The owner of one of the few existing cartridges of Chase HQ 2] mentioned to me that unless someone could find a way to guarantee the code wouldn't be duplicated to anyone else, he wouldn't be interested.
Did he also say things like "My treasureeeeee" and is he a little grey guy?

Gryzor

Huh. No idea. I guess it was started here, I guess it belongs in Programming?


Good job spotting it :D

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