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From: rwb@drune.ATT.COM (BlackR)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted
Subject: Re: Cross Compiler wanted for 65816, 6809
Message-ID: <725@drune.ATT.COM>
Date: Thu, 25-Jun-87 10:50:26 EDT
Article-I.D.: drune.725
Posted: Thu Jun 25 10:50:26 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 27-Jun-87 02:08:50 EDT
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Distribution: comp
Organization: AT&T, Denver, CO
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Keywords: 65816, 6809, compilers, assemblers
Summary: several sources of 6809 tools exist

Sometime ago, a 6809 cross assembler was posted to net.sources.  It
included the lex and yacc tables, the skeleton, a make file, and manual
pages.  It came from Software Innovations, Inc. and appears to be
distributable for non-commercial purposes.  Thus, it should run on a
Unix system and if it is small enough, a micro that has a C compiler
with appropriate libraries.  I have not tried the cross assembler, so
can't comment on it.

I have a cross assembler and disassembler, but it runs on a CP/M system
and is written in BDS C (Sorry, but I don't remember the source).

The C Users' Group (Box 97, McPherson, KS. 67460) has 2 library disks of
interest.  CUG132 contains a set of 6809 tools, including s version of
Small-C and (I think) an assembler written in BDS C; thus, a CP/M system
is needed for running it, but the sources can be acquired in MS-DOS
format.  CUG221 contains a rewrite of Small C, targeted for 6809 FLEX;
thus, there is a good chance it is written in Small C and is more easily
ported to something else than the BDS C version.  The cost is $8.00
(U.S, 30% surcharge for overseas shipping), per volume.  The price is
right.

There may be other places to get these kinds of tools as well.  Try the
comp.sys.m6809 news group.

Rodney Black
AT&T
11900 N. Pecos St.
Denver, CO. 80234