From: "Oliver Schmidt"; on Thurs., Nov. 17, 2011; at 06:10 AM -0500 > > >> BTW: It's not that usual at all to use cc65 for asm-only projects. > >> VM02 and IP65 are just two examples ... > > > > A lot of people just use ca65, and completely ignore the c-compiler > > infact. :-) > > That's what I wanted to say: With "cc65", I was, in this context, not > refering to the C-compiler, but to the overall toolchain. The name "sd2iec" is used for two things: DOS firmware and a particular one of the devices that use that firmware. The convention is that lower-case (sd2iec) means the firmware; and, upper-case (SD2IEC) means the hardware. I do the same thing with "CC65". Upper-case means the entire package, while lower-case (cc65) means the C-compiler component of the package. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Thu Dec 1 21:35:06 2011
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