Re: Microprogramming
Re: Microprogramming
- Subject: Re: Microprogramming
- From: Jose Commins <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:27:56 +0000
I noticed something about the project below, as I released it some
time ago - it works properly as-is, but if in Xcode you select 'Project
-> Upgrade All Targets in Project to Native' it will break the project.
In that case, it would be best to alter Xcode's .nib to read instead
'Move Rule Goalposts to Cause Build Failures' or 'Insert More
Development Time to Deal With Another Xcode Version Feature'.
Regards,
Jose.
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-- Olivier
On 13 Feb 2005, at 23:52, Jose Commins wrote:
Here is an example you can use to get started in writing PowerPC
assembly language with Xcode that I have made publicly available:
http://www.axora.net/AsmQuadBezPatchOSX/
FastAsmPowerPCBezierSurfacePatchOSX.zip
Regards,
Jose.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand found - first world war a mistake.
On 13 Feb 2005, at 20:08, Thomas DeGregorio wrote:
I have a question about microprograming and assembly with xCode. I
just don't really understand how I would compile my micro code or
assembly code. I can't seem how it works with xCode. I've tried, I
have
the assembler plugin for xcode, but I have no idea on how to use it.
My
main question is; what do i do with instruction sets? How do I tell
the assmbler the whats will be in the control memory? How would I tell
the microcode assembler and just for assembly what the instruction
sets
are?
Thanks for all help
-Thomas De Gregorio
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