Re: [cc65] Newbe question - installing cc65, porting

From: Ormund Williams <ormundw1panix.com>
Date: 2004-09-20 18:53:51
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 16:55, Ullrich von Bassewitz wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 02:03:39PM -0400, Ormund Williams wrote:
> > I downloaded cc65-snapshot-sources-2.10.5.20040916.tar.bz2, untared it
> > and have been reading all the documentation I can find, then I ran make
> > in the src/ directory as instructed in compile.txt, then copied cc65,
> > cl65 ... to /usr/bin.  Now after changing to libsrc/ and running make, I
> > used the info in the RPM spec to move the files into the /usr/lib/cc65
> > tree.  Did I do right?
> 
> Just try it out. If anything works, you did it right if anything works, and if
> there's a problem, you will have to check the installation.
> 
> > Can an install section be added to the make
> > file?
> 
> That would be possible, but I'm not using it, so it would be additional work
> for me and probably always outdated.
> 
> > I plan on using cc65 to maintain an old embedded system based on the
> > 65c02, is there any documentation on porting to new hardware?
> 
> No. Your best bet is to look at the docs first, then at one of the existing
> platform libraries. I do usually suggest the C16, because most features are
> there, but it isn't as complex as that for the plus/4 for example.
> 
That is wahat I have been doing, I saw this advice while browsing the
mailing list archives but found Chris Ward's 6502 project much closer to
what I wanted to do.

Thanks for a great project.

> -- 
> Ormund Williams <ormundw@panix.com>
> ORMLAB

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