CUBIX/6809 updates
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Sun Dec 11 16:22:55 CST 2005
Henk,
Love the "Blinkenlight project". ;)
Do tell us more, if you have a web page please point!
Allison
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>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
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>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.
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>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".
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>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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>dave04a (at) Dave Dunfield
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