Re: anyone have an ancient SDS tool suite?
- From: "The Eternal Squire" <eternalsquire@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Feb 2006 12:52:54 -0800
Anton Erasmus wrote:
On 25 Feb 2006 13:15:40 -0800, eternalsquire@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
All,
Does anyone have an ancient (early 90's) copy and license of the SDS
compler and On-Chip JTAG debugger for the 68332 that they want to sell
as surplus?
I am a laid-off engineer and want to start a business, but I do not
have money to pay for a full license with up to date software... just
want something to get off the ground!!!
Pretty Please???
We ported all our 68K code written for the SDS compiler suite to gcc.
This was quite painless if you get the patched version that supports
the interrupt attribute. The gcc code is MUCH faster than the code
generated by the SDS compiler.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
And this version resides where?
The Eternal Squire
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