Bill Buckels wrote:
> I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum
I've uploaded manuals for CPM version 1.05 and 1.06 to
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx
There are also two ssdd 8" disk images for 1.06d there as well.
This is a discussion on Aztec C Manuals Wanted - CP/M ; I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum website at: http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/ Specifically for the CP/M 80/Z80 versions I would really appreciate the manuals for version 106d of both the MS-DOS cross-compiler and native-mode versions. I already have the ...
I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum website at:
http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/
Specifically for the CP/M 80/Z80 versions I would really appreciate the
manuals for version 106d of both the MS-DOS cross-compiler and native-mode
versions.
I already have the pdf Manual for CP/M 86 Aztec C version 3.2d. It is the
version 1 manuals that I would dearly like.
The CP/M Compilers etc. available from the site are listed below. Thanks for
any help.
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CP/M 80 (Z80) and CP/M 86 Compilers
Aztec C for the Z80 and CP/M 80
Manx Aztec C80
Version 1.05f
Developer System
for CP/M-80
Target: Z80 and 8080 Native Code
CP/M-80 native mode development environment for Z80 and compatible
computers. Comes with MyZ80 diskimage preconfigured with compiler and
example.
az80105f.zip with MyZ80 .DSK Image
Manx Aztec C80
Version 1.06b
Developer System
for CP/M-80
Target: Z80 and 8080 Native Code
CP/M-80 native mode development environment for Z80 and compatible
computers. Comes with MyZ80 diskimage preconfigured with compiler and
example.
az80106b.zip with MyZ80 .DSK Image
Manx Aztec C80
Version 1.06d
Developer System
for CP/M-80
Target: Z80 and 8080 Native Code
CP/M-80 development environment for Z80 and compatible computers.
Preconfigured for cross-development under MS-DOS or Windows XP.
az80106d.zip complete
This is a complete Aztec C build environment for Windows XP (MS-DOS) which
will enable you to produce Z80 programs for use under CP/M-80. This compiler
is both the MS-DOS cross-compiler and the native mode CP/M 80 Aztec CZ80
Version 1.06d and also includes the earlier Aztec CZ80 Version 1.05 for
native mode CP/M 80.
The flavour of C that is used is not ANSI compliant. I am unable to provide
a manual for this compiler. Review the samples, library source code and
other documents that I have provided for details on its use. Also review the
Aztec-C and CP/M Message Boards at the the link below for additional details
about setting-up this compiler and CP/M 80:
Commodore 128 Alive!
Also included are several tools. The emulator disk images are targeted at
either the x128 Vice emulator for the C128 or the MyZ80 emulator from Simeon
Cran. You must download these emulators yourself.
The VICE Emulator for the C64 and C128
MyZ80 Full Version (maxz80)
MyZ80 Tutorial
Unzip the az80106d.zip ZIP file with directories intact onto the root of
your C: Drive. The Windows XP shortcut has been pre-configured to use this
directory structure. Open the C:\AZ80106D folder in MyComputer and click-on
the shortcut. A cmd window will open, and you will be in the C:\AZ80106D
directory which is the parent directory for this environment. The required
environment variables to build Aztec C programs are set for you, and you can
build these anywhere on your computer from this cmd window.
You can test the environment by building the programs in the SAMPLES
subdirectories. Each has its own MAKEFILE which will build the program
simply by typing "make" and pressing [ENTER] while in each's project
directory under SAMPLES.
Bill Buckels wrote:
> I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum
I've uploaded manuals for CPM version 1.05 and 1.06 to
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx
There are also two ssdd 8" disk images for 1.06d there as well.
Hello Al,
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:36:53 -0700, Al Kossow wrote:
>Bill Buckels wrote:
>> I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum
>
>I've uploaded manuals for CPM version 1.05 and 1.06 to
>http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx
>
>There are also two ssdd 8" disk images for 1.06d there as well.
>
Many thanks for your Info.
Rolf
Al Kossow schrieb:
> Bill Buckels wrote:
>> I need Aztec C Manuals for the Aztec C Museum
>
> I've uploaded manuals for CPM version 1.05 and 1.06 to
> http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx
>
That's really cool. Will result now in an ongoing "CP/M Commander"
project, I was a bit stuck with Turbo PASCAL 3.0 on CP/M... too much
memory consumption and less stack manipulation possibilities.
Regards
Peter
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* More infos about vintage computers and CP/M - http://www.z80.eu
Hi Al,
This represents a tremendous amount of work. How did you do this? And where
did you find this?
I am awestruck at the moment. Thank you. I replied to aek@spies.com but got
bounced... sorry about the delay in thanking you.
Bill
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>I've uploaded manuals for CPM version 1.05 and 1.06 to
>http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx
I am now trying track-down cross-compiler manuals for version Z80 1.06
The CP/M compilers for download from my website include this compiler so it
would be nice. The fellow who forwarded the cross-compiler no longer has the
manual and neither does Harry Suckow as far as I know.
Here's the link for the Aztec CP/M C compiler bundles that I have put
together:
http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/index.htm#cpm
Bill