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    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Building and running ancient Linux on Windows

    While I may have started with Linux 0.11, I've expanded this to include several older relases of the Linux kernel that you can cross compile from Windows, and run on Qemu. I've managed to get the older versions of the software tools running on Windows, so that there is no major invasive source changes, outside of either broken drivers, or massaging the makefiles to find things in the new paths, and calling the appropriate tools where needed.
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    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    Micro Programming Language - A Portable Language for Micro Computers

    I will write a MPL Reference Manual in time. Contact myself if you want to help get that written.
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    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)

    WinCMOC v0.6 is here! So many new features, I cant remember them all. Please uninstall old versions before installing. 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.
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    C-Lesh and SMW Engine

    C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games.

    ...When combined with the Super Mario World (SMW) engine you can create awesome 2D platform games like Super Mario World. This language evolved from a "clone" of TI-BASIC which I began developing when I was having memory (segmentation fault) bugs with C. C-Lesh lacks memory allocation and destruction. There is no need to use pointers and you can never get memory leaks or program crashes caused by memory leaks. As C-Lesh is somewhat primitive you may like it if you are into C. I'd say its a step up from C for 2D games. ...
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    F- is an ANSish Forth that uses a VM generator to compile Forth into C-based VM suitable for living in a C-based (or assembly or HDL) microcontroller project. The VM supplies 32-bit math, I/O, multitasking and debugger in a ROM footprint as small as 4kB.
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