Phil
I doubt if its relevant but I think I have Sozobon C for the Atari. There
was also a Mark Williams "C" ....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Williams_Company
http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25148
and of course various GNU ports.
Dave
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Subject: Looking for: 68000 C compilers
Hi,
I'm (still) trying to reverse-engineer a ton of M68K ROM code which was
apparently compiled with a circa-1990 C compiler.
Does anyone have copies of any of the following -- or any other C
compilers
for the 68K which were around at that time?
* Sierra Systems 68000 C compiler (was part of some Sega Genesis
developer kits)
* HP 68000 C compiler (either the HP 64000 or MSDOS versions)
(I believe this was sold as the "HP B3640 Motorola 68000 Family C
Cross Compiler)
* Lattice C
* Anything not on this list ;)
My game plan is to take the compiled standard libraries from these
compilers
and build up some patterns/"fingerprints" to
try and make a better guess
at
what the code is up to.
I figure if I can at least pin down the stdlib and floating-point code, I
have a
better chance at figuring out what the main code
does.
I've seen the HP cross compiler manual on Bitsavers, but the compiler
itself
doesn't seem to be on bitsavers/bits.
Thanks.
--
Phil.
philpem at philpem.me.uk
http://www.philpem.me.uk/