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Author:  tricky [ Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:26 am ]
Post subject:  The Amsterdam Compiler Kit seems to support the BBC

Has anyone any experience of the Amsterdam Compiler Kit?

The ACK v5.6 seems to support BASIC, Pascal, C and Occam for several targets including the 6502, specifically the BBC.

http://tack.sourceforge.net/index.html

The ACK isn't listed on 6502.org, but seems like it should be.

The docs seem to be in sed format, but are still human readable.

Richard

PS Sorry, I did type much more, but swapping browser windows eat it - I should type up my posts in notepad first I guess as this isn't the first time!

Author:  tricky [ Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Amsterdam Compiler Kit seems to support the BBC

Link for 5.6 http://sourceforge.net/projects/tack/files/ACK/5.6/ack-5.6.tar.bz2/download (2.64MB) and their announce notes:

4.7. 2005-06-25

We make our first release!

Version 5.6 of the ACK has now hit Sourceforge and is ready to download. This version has been tweaked and fiddled with until it compiles, very nearly cleanly, on Linux systems (all that were available for testing): it should work without too much hassle on most other platforms. This release contains full documentation, all the front ends, all the back ends, all the libraries, and all the binary conversion tools, and should actually be useful. Don't forget to join the mailing list if you want to use it!

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