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Alternative for M$ CP/M assembler M80 & L80 for DOS/Win32? (Users)

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 05.12.2024, 08:01

> I did mention it needed v2. I have not tested much since I'm not directly
> familiar with CP/M.

I had Version 2.0 beta Nov 1 2017

> However, be careful of what the default dialect used is. You may have to
> override it manually. (For comparison, upcoming GCC 15 has C23 as default,
> since that was just published/finalized, or more likely their "gnu23"
> variant.)

My gcc version 8.1.0 (i686-win32-sjlj-rev0, Built by MinGW-W64 project 12.5.2018) knew only -std=c++17 but didn't help:

./djltrace.hxx:216:28: error: 'mutex' was not declared in this scope
lock_guard<mutex> lock( mtx );

> IIRC, MingW [sic] is not supported anymore, most people use MingW-w64. I
> looked at one of them (for something a while back) but balked at the 500 MB
> download and Win10 suggested minimum requirement. Granted, that covers a
> lot of ground (popular libraries and tools), but meh.

Maybe he used linux as primary OS and never tried to build it under windows... my tiny patch was updated on github...

> I forgot about Alfred
> Arnold's AS cross-assembler. (In fairness, I haven't used most of
> these tools and don't have direct experience, so I'm little help.)

Just a quick test - it knows 8080 CPU but seems not understand M80 syntax - throw erros. I don't see any switch for enabling M80 compatability.

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