Sujet : Re: Release my K&R C compiler along OS and utilities
De : biyubi (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Oscar Toledo G.)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 20. Mar 2025, 03:30:37
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On 19 Mar 2025 at 6:22:06 CST, "anthk" <
anthk@openbsd.home> wrote:
On 2025-03-16, Oscar Toledo G <biyubi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all.
I've released recently the source code to my almost full K&R C compiler (minus
extern and static) made in 1993-1996.
It was developed based on Small-C and expanded to K&R per the book.
The target of this C compiler is a transputer chip. The C compiler runs under
my own operating system, and you'll find along text editor, assembler,
assorted utilities, a 3D modeler, and a ported Ray Tracer program.
For this to work, I've made a transputer emulator that can be compiled in
recent macOS (test with Macbook Air M1)
The full source code is available at https://github.com/nanochess/transputer
Also three articles about the development are linked there.
Enjoy it!
Regards,
Thanks/Gracias. Altough from you I would expect using something like Minix 3,
or OpenBSD :D.
I'm more mainstream these days because I keep distros of IntyBASIC, CVBasic,
and CoolCV for Windows, macOS and Linux.
I use a Macbook Air for development, and VirtualBox for running both Windows
and Fedora, so I don't need to use another computer.
Regards,
-- Oscar Toledo G.Email: biyubi at gmail dot com"You may remember me from such books as Programming Boot Sector Games and More Boot Sector Games"I remember when companies used VAX