[vox] Any interest in a very basic "cc65" talk?

Christopher Evans aaxiomfinity at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 21:20:31 PDT 2015


MySQL talk sounds interesting, as i am teaching my self that.
My experience with cross compiling often requires a lot of ifdef statements
so the right code is used for that platform,

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On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 8:41 PM, Bill Kendrick <nbs at sonic.net> wrote:

>
> So back in August 2013, I was part of a roundtable talk
> here at LUGOD that I put together, about vintage computing
> (for me, specifically, Atari 8-bits).
>
> In my talk slides, I had one slide discussing the fact that
> one can cross-compile C programs for old 8-bit systems
> (Nintendo, Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, etc.)
> using the open source 'cc65' compiler on Linux (or Windows/etc.)
>
> Fast-forward almost 2 years later, and I've actually made some
> progress (almost all of it in the past 6 months, after a very
> long lull), and was wondering if folks would be interested in
> what I've learned.
>
> People seem to use cc65, but docs are a bit tricky to understand,
> and examples are often lacking. (Esp. for the Atari 8-bit, sadly
> for me ;) )  I make no claim to be an expert, but I thought
> folks might find it a fun/interesting talk.  Maybe?
>
> Thoughts?  (I was thinking about Sept, since I already lined
> myself up to talk next month (July) about MySQL; would rather
> not do two talks in a row, unless they're a Part 1/Part 2 :) )
>
>
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