imanche 09 avril 2006 à 21:49 -0500, Aaron W. LaFramboise a écrit :
> François Poulain wrote:
>
> > If I'm right, here are copyright assignments to FSF for the Microchip's
> > contributions for GCC.
>
> Unfortunately, this is not good enough. A copyright ass
95, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Contributed by John Elliott ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
;; This file is part of GNU CC.
;; GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
Le dimanche 09 avril 2006 à 05:39 -0500, Aaron W. LaFramboise a écrit :
> François Poulain wrote:
>
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Le vendredi 07 avril 2006 à 02:54 -0500, Aaron W. LaFramboise a écrit :
> I have also recently become interested in a GCC port for the 18F.
>
> Can someone summarize who--if anyone--is working on this, how much
> progress he has made so far (Is his work based on mainline?), and any
> expected fu
Yes, I have the source code of this backend. It's based on gcc-3.3.
You can find an URL to download the source code on the GCC mailing, else
I can put it on a FTP server.
PoluX
I am interested by your work, you can share it. What was your Gcc
development version ?
Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 18:56 +0100, Gabriele Caracausi a écrit :
> Hi Francois, Colm,
>
> I've read your emails and I'd like to be involved in this project.
>
> As you can read in my past emails in the GC
> Like you, I'm still studying the internals of gcc, but I'm close to
> being confident enough to start making some changes.
Nice !
Le lundi 06 mars 2006 à 17:17 +, Colm O' Flaherty a écrit :
> Francois,
>
> There are only 35 instructions in the 14 bit instruction set, and given
> that, in
Hello,
Le lundi 06 mars 2006 à 13:39 +, Colm O' Flaherty a écrit :
> Francois,
>
> I'm really interested in getting a gcc port (gcc backend) for the Microchip
> PIC16F family (14 bit instruction, 8 bit word) up and running. I've seen
> various mails to the gcc list that refer to this, the
.IDK how well GCC's register allocator would handle such
> a thing...
>
> François Poulain wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I am talking about porting GCC on PIC18Fxxx, by Microchip.
> >I found some source code from Microchip to support the PIC30F. Anyone
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gards,
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