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= Working with SDCC = |
= Working with SDCC = |
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== Compiling a program == |
== Compiling a program == |
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Write this in an ASCII editor and call the archive test.c: |
Write this in an ASCII editor and call the archive test.c (Or wathever name you want): |
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char test; |
char test; |
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void main(void) { |
void main(void) { |
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Then: |
Then: |
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sdcc -c test.c |
sdcc -c test.c |
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The -c option is for disable the linker, the nest step is trying without the linker |
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sdcc test.c |
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== SDCDB == |
== SDCDB == |
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Revision as of 01:59, 1 June 2007
SDCC is a small Device C Compiler that was specifically designed to the needs of 8 Bit Micros like Intel 8051, Maxim 80DS390, Zilog Z80 among others. SDCC comes with SDCDB a source level debugger and ucSim a free open source simulator for Intel 8051 and other micro-controllers
Installation
Debian
apt-get install sdcc
Working with SDCC
Compiling a program
Write this in an ASCII editor and call the archive test.c (Or wathever name you want):
char test; void main(void) { test=0; }
Then:
sdcc -c test.c
The -c option is for disable the linker, the nest step is trying without the linker
sdcc test.c