Henk,
Love the "Blinkenlight project". ;)
Do tell us more, if you have a web page please point!
Allison
Subject: RE: CUBIX/6809 updates
From: "Gooijen, Henk" <henk.gooijen at oce.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 22:48:15 +0100
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at
classiccmp.org>
Great Dave.
I will soon be picking up the intended floppy disk interface for my 6809 board
(Blinkenlight project).
I must definately have a better look at your pages! Your site was already known to me :-)
Perhaps I should not put so much work in my 6809 code, but grab yours. But then I'll
ask first!
greetz,
- Henk, PA8PDP
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Van: cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org namens Dave Dunfield
Verzonden: zo 11-12-2005 12:55
Aan: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Onderwerp: CUBIX/6809 updates
For the benefit of any one who is building up a 6809 based system and
planning to run my CUBIX OS (or thinking about it):
I have just updated the source code, documents, disk images and simulator for
the CUBIX/6809 system which are available on my site.
Main change is that I have ported my Micro-C 6809 compiler over to run native on
the system. Languages currently included with CUBIX are: Assembler, Asp (high-
level assembler), Basic, Forth, APL and now C.
Due to the large size of the C documentation, the documentation diskette has
been split into two physical disks (well... images for the simulator),
"System/Utilities"
and "Languages".
The C compiler happened to expose an obscure stack corruption bug in the OS,
so I have hunted that down and swatted it.
I've also updated the simulator to include the ability to import/export text files as
console input/output, and enhanced the debugger to include the ability to
disassemble in either "6809" mode ("SWI" == "SWI"), or in
"CUBIX" mode
("SWI / FCB xx" becomes "SSR xx") and a nifty "Step over"
command which
allows you to execute at full speed until the stack pointer returns to where you
started. (The debug enhancements are brought to you courtesy of the stack
corruption bug :-).
Regards,
Dave
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