From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: peterjeremy@acm.org (Peter Jeremy) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 06:54:42 +1000 Subject: [TUHS] 2.11BSD cross compiler In-Reply-To: <20100929035534.GE12919@bitmover.com> References: <20100929005148.GA8032@bitmover.com> <20100929023819.GA12919@bitmover.com> <20100929035534.GE12919@bitmover.com> Message-ID: <20100929205442.GA2858@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org> On 2010-Sep-28 20:55:34 -0700, Larry McVoy wrote: >On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 05:17:33AM +0200, Steve Nickolas wrote: >> Dunno, the only instruction set I really grok is 65C02, which is by your >> standards probably little more than a toy. > >Oh, no. Useful. There was similar Intel (i think) cpu that was flashable. Maybe 8748. There was a mask version of this in the PC keyboard controller (and hence still buried in most if not all southbridges). That was followed by the 8051 family (8751 would have been the EPROM version) - which I believe was very popular in car ECUs. It was also multi-sourced. I've used both i8748 and a Philips 8051 clone at $work many years ago. >Anyhoo, the 6502 is a fine little processor and knowing how to make it >sing is a useful skill. For various reasons, I never learnt 6502. I preferred the Motorola CPUs (though $work was very Intel based). -- Peter Jeremy -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: not available URL: