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C compiler and dev kit for the z80 with assembly language libraries.
Z88DK is a complete Z80 / Z180 development kit that includes C compiler, assembler, linker, a tool for generating executables in a number of formats, and miscellaneous other tools.
Over 80 machines are directly supported out of the box including standalone Z80 and Z180 embedded systems.
Z88DK's extensive assembly language libraries give it significant performance advantages over other Z80 C Compilers.
Building software for standalone or generic Z80...
A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)
...This is a port of the CMOC compiler (written by Pierre Sarrazin) to Windows. Currently CMOC does not support linking, so, I've written front end tools which edit CMOC's output so that it can be assembled and linked via LWTOOL's.
A simple C editor in included which makes it easy to compile/build and run the xroar emulator.
Please visit the CMOC website:
http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html
CREDITS
LWTools - Portable tools for the Motorola 6809/6309
http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/
mcpp - A Portable C Preprocessor
http://mcpp.sourceforge.net/
Artistic Style - Automatic Source Formatter
http://astyle.sourceforge.net/
XRoar - Dragon & CoCo emulator
http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/
CMOC - 6809 cross-compiler for a small C-like language
http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html
The Developer Resources Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo development tools and libraries
In 1992 I (Kevin Seghetti) and some friends had a company (Developer Resources) which provided development tools for the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo console