| Maarten Brock 03/07/10 14:38 Read: 225 times Tilburg The Netherlands |
#173922 - bouncing email Responding to: Erik Malund's previous message |
Erik,
You emailed me an I tried to reply, but both replies bounced back. This is what I tried to send: Maarten Brock said:
In general for commercial use I would recommend to use
the latest release which is 2.9.0. It can be downloaded from sourceforge. (Somehow sourceforge brought up the oldest version as most recent. Please ignore that.) For Windows I recommend to use the installer named sdcc- 2.9.0-setup.exe. It's here: https://sourcefor...e/download If even the OS is freeware-like (linux or *BSD) please state so and a different advice will come. I hope this helps. Maarten |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| SDCC download | Erik Malund | 03/05/10 11:53 |
| Here you go... | Robert Revens | 03/05/10 12:13 |
| newest | Jan Waclawek | 03/05/10 12:30 |
| Has any effort gone into documentation? | Richard Erlacher | 03/05/10 18:20 |
| documentation | Jan Waclawek | 03/06/10 03:16 |
| Just to add... | Robert Revens | 03/06/10 04:02 |
| more howto-s | Jan Waclawek | 03/06/10 05:13 |
| the first 'oddity' is ... | Erik Malund | 03/06/10 06:46 |
| I think you dreamt that one eric | Jez Smith | 03/06/10 07:27 |
| No - it's a well-known Gotcha! in SDCC! | Andy Neil | 03/06/10 11:46 |
| Reference: ISRs (or prototypes) must be in same file as main | Andy Neil | 03/07/10 01:04 |
| linking | Jan Waclawek | 03/06/10 14:36 |
| I see it not correct | Erik Malund | 03/06/10 14:51 |
| I don't understand | Jan Waclawek | 03/06/10 15:04 |
| what is it you do not understand? | Erik Malund | 03/07/10 07:11 |
| Does it not recognise... | Andy Neil | 03/07/10 07:25 |
| Surely not... | Robert Revens | 03/07/10 08:42 |
| "magic" | Jan Waclawek | 03/07/10 10:44 |
| That's not the fault of 'C'!! | Andy Neil | 03/07/10 13:14 |
| highly unusal, but | Erik Malund | 03/07/10 18:42 |
| Try java etc | Oliver Sedlacek | 03/08/10 07:54 |
| I now see why is this confusing | Jan Waclawek | 03/07/10 10:27 |
| emulation? | Andy Peters | 03/11/10 15:53 |
| Source-level debug | Robert Revens | 03/11/10 16:15 |
| symbol information | Maarten Brock | 03/12/10 04:05 |
| re: symbol information | Andy Peters | 03/15/10 18:40 |
| hex-file download? | Maarten Brock | 03/16/10 05:46 |
hex vs omf | Andy Peters | 03/16/10 12:08 |
| Keil proprietary stuff? | Andy Neil | 03/12/10 05:01 |
| extended omf51 | Juergen Christoph | 03/12/10 07:11 |
| omf51 vs cdb | Jan Waclawek | 03/15/10 16:48 |
| proprietary file format? | James Hinnant | 03/15/10 01:22 |
| I don't see why not | Andy Neil | 03/15/10 01:33 |
| So, what do *you* mean by, "proprietary" ? | Andy Neil | 03/16/10 02:15 |
| AutoCAD | Per Westermark | 03/16/10 03:15 |
| Yes | Per Westermark | 03/15/10 01:37 |
| patentable vs proprietary | James Hinnant | 03/15/10 23:39 |
| Proprietary is a questin of ownership, not protection | Per Westermark | 03/16/10 01:06 |
| bouncing email | Maarten Brock | 03/07/10 14:38 |



