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- > I just read that there is new development tools available for the DSP 56000.
- > There are C/C++ compilers, assemblers with pipeline optimizations ans source
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- Now, what Real Programmer(tm) would want an assembler to do his work for him?
- ;-)
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- > What is available for the Atari? Is there only assemblers or are there C
- > compilers as well? A C comiler would be nice and would let more people
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- GCC has been available for the DSP56k for a _long_ time.
- I believe I've seen it compiled for the Atari computers somewhere.
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- > access the DSP in an easy way. Even people like me could use some of the
- > power of the DSP if there were a C compiler.
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- The problem is that its next to impossible for a C compiler to create good
- (or even half bad) 56k code due to the extremely specialized architecture.
- I've not looked at what GCC can accomplish, though.
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- > There is the Brainstorm DSP development kit, but it got never finished, to
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- It didn't? What's missing?
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