Difference between revisions of "SDCC"
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** On Windows, win32 version just doesn't works and win64 is... absent. You can use [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/sdcc-win64/4.4.0/ win64 version of SDCC 4.4.0 RC3] (same content than the official release). | ** On Windows, win32 version just doesn't works and win64 is... absent. You can use [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/sdcc-win64/4.4.0/ win64 version of SDCC 4.4.0 RC3] (same content than the official release). | ||
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Revision as of 19:09, 30 March 2024
SDCC is the toolchain used in MSXGL to compile, assemble and link the sources files.
Supported version:
- Embedded: SDCC 4.2.0
- Tested: SDCC 4.4.0 RC3
Assembler
The assembler, sdasz80, is based on ASxxxx cross assembles.
sdasz80 syntax is almost standard except for:
- Define instructions numeral values: must be prefixed with # character.
- Define directive: must be prefix with . character.
- Access to IX and IY register using offset: offset have to be write before the register name into parentheses.
Standard | sdasz80 |
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; Numeral ld a, 100 and 01111100b ld hl, 1234h ; Directive db 100 dw 1234h ; IX/IY offset ld e, iy[0] ld d, iy[1] |
; Numeral ld a, #100 and #0b01111100 ld hl, #0x1234 ; Directive .db 100 .dw 0x1234 ; IX/IY offset ld e, 0(iy) ld d, 1(iy) |
Versions
SDCC 4.2.0 (currently recommended for MSXgl)
- New features:
- Know issues:
SDCC 4.3.0
- New features:
- Know issues:
SDCC 4.4.0
- New features:
- Native support for ASCII R800, the MSX turbo R's CPU.
- Know issues:
- On Windows, win32 version just doesn't works and win64 is... absent. You can use win64 version of SDCC 4.4.0 RC3 (same content than the official release).
Links
For more information: