From bobgardner at aol.com Thu Nov 26 13:25:45 2009 From: bobgardner at aol.com (bobgardner@aol.com) Date: Thu Nov 26 14:38:31 2009 Subject: [Icc-mot] ucos v286 and icc11v6? Message-ID: <8CC3CF626277257-6C0-877A@webmail-d067.sysops.aol.com> I have downloaded the latest ucos v286 source, and the hc11 port for icc11v5 by David Hinkey. I guess its foolish to try and get a 20 year old processor and a 10 year old compiler to run with the latest version of ucos, but its a challenge and will keep me busy over the Thanksgiving holidays. My target is my Tech Arts microcore with an hc11e0, 32k ram, 32k rom, 8mhz. Attn Richard: is there any difference in stack frame between icc11v5 and icc11v6? My approach is put everything in a directory, add the c and h files to a project, and begin the edit compile cycle. Differences in ucos version, compiler version, port version, target io and speed always seem to cause warnings and errors. After a lot of trying stuff, I got rid of the errors, but the ucos.s file is full of 100s of .a. lines. Is there a limit on the number of nested ifdefs in the preprocessor? There are a bunch of those in the latest ucos, and I'd hate to think I'm the first guy in the world that has tried to compile ucos v286 with icc11v6 and hit a compiler limitation. I'd be so happy to correspond with one other person that knows a little about ucos and icc11. Its lonely up here at the top. Maybe someone has an example of using any version of icc11, any version and speed of hc11, and any version of ucos? Hope you all have a lot to be Thankful for. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dragonsgate.net/pipermail/icc-mot/attachments/20091126/11ac02bd/attachment.html From richard-lists at imagecraft.com Mon Nov 30 12:20:15 2009 From: richard-lists at imagecraft.com (Richard Man) Date: Mon Nov 30 13:34:33 2009 Subject: [Icc-mot] ucos v286 and icc11v6? In-Reply-To: <8CC3CF626277257-6C0-877A@webmail-d067.sysops.aol.com> References: <8CC3CF626277257-6C0-877A@webmail-d067.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <200911302134.nAULYWGq073490@mail.imagecraft.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dragonsgate.net/pipermail/icc-mot/attachments/20091130/e9c9f2aa/attachment.html