Re: Microprogramming
Re: Microprogramming
- Subject: Re: Microprogramming
- From: "Corey O'Connor" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:25:45 -0800
NM. Nasm is the wrong tool. I thought there was an assembler called
nasm you could define your own instruction sets for, but I guess I was
wrong.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:22:43 -0800, Corey O'Connor
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Maybe you should look at the Netwide Assembler: http://nasm.sourceforge.net
>
> As for using XCode (Or any other IDE) for this kinda stuff:
>
> Theoretically you can extend XCode to support arbitrary compilers and
> build processes. Sadly, there is no documentation on creating syntax
> definitions, compiler definitions, or the plugin when you need greater
> control.
>
> I don't think it's worth the effort in this case. Eclipse may be
> easier, but still... Getting started just using command-line tools
> sounds like the best first step.
>
> Note to Apple: Can I have some documentation on extending XCode? :-)
> classdump only tells me so much. ;-)
>
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:28:52 -0700, Markian Hlynka
> <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Am I off base here? It sounds like what Thomas needs is a
> > syntax-checker, possibly a cross compiler, maybe an assembler (to turn
> > assembly mnemonics into microcode). Is this stuff the typical IDE is
> > supposed to do?
> >
> > Markian
> >
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