Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: tpm@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Tim Monks)
Subject: Public domain Transputer Development
Organization: Vision, Speech and Signal Processing Group
Date: 11 Jan 1994 17:48:04 GMT
Message-ID: <2guook$hkd@bright.ecs.soton.ac.uk>


Following on from the post about transputer development under OS2,
I'm interested in a larger issue - what public domain software there
is for transputers.  I personally use Linux, and there is an assembler,
disassembler, linker and loader available, with source code.  Does anyone
know of any more PD software???????

I'll get the locations of these freebies from home and then post them.

The thing that bugs me is that I can't think of any way of writing 
transputer code using C or C++ under Linux or any other unix.  One solution
would be to use the fact that Gnu CC can cross-compile to many many 
architectures.  If there is a cross-assembler available that will go 
from just one of these assembly languages to transputer assembler, then 
it is possible. 
If you know of such a cross-assembler, please shout!

Cheers,
Tim

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