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ZDS-II Compiler Versions
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4.10.1
NuttX builds successfully with the 4.10.1 compiler.
Version 4.9.5
This is the latest tool version listed on the ZiLOG site for the Z8F6403.
However, it uses different compiler command line arguments.
Version 5.0.0
On November 28, 2012, all of the z8 configurations were converted to use 5.0.0,
but have not been verified on a running target.
Paths were also updated that are specific to a 32-bit toolchain running on
a 64 bit windows platform. Change to a different toolchain, you will need
to modify the versioning in the Make.defs file; if you want to build
on a different platform, you will need to change the path in the ZDS binaries
in those that file and also in your PATH variable.
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Other Versions
If you use any version of ZDS-II other than 5.0.0 or if you install ZDS-II
at any location other than the default location, you will have to modify
the boards/z80/z8/z8f64200100kit/*/Make.defs file and also your PATH
environment variable.
It has been a long time since the z8 port has been used. A lot has
changed so it would most likely require a modest effort to get the
compilation working again.
Configuration Subdirectories
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- src/ and include/
These directories contain common logic for all z8f64200100kit
configurations.
Variations on the basic z8f64200100kit configuration are maintained
in subdirectories. To configure any specific configuration, do the
following steps:
tools/configure.sh z8f64200100kit:<sub-directory>
make
Where <sub-directory> is the specific board configuration that you
wish to build. The following board-specific configurations are
available:
- ostest
This builds the examples/ostest application for execution from FLASH.
See examples/README.txt for information about ostest.
NOTES:
1. This configuration uses the mconf-based configuration tool. To
change this configuration using that tool, you should:
a. Build and install the kconfig-mconf tool. See nuttx/README.txt
see additional README.txt files in the NuttX tools repository.
b. Execute 'make menuconfig' in nuttx/ in order to start the
reconfiguration process.
2. By default, this configuration assumes that you are using the
Cygwin environment on Windows. An option is to use the native
CMD.exe window build as described in the top-level README.txt
file. To set up that configuration:
-CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
+CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE=y
And after configuring, make sure that CONFIG_APPS_DIR uses
the back slash character. For example:
CONFIG_APPS_DIR="..\apps"
NOTES:
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a. If you need to change the toolchain path used in Make.defs, you
will need to use the short 8.3 filenames to avoid spaces. On my
PC, C:\PROGRA~1\ is is C:\Program Files\ and C:\PROGRA~2\ is
C:\Program Files (x86)\
b. At present, the native Windows build fails at the final link stages.
The failure is due to problems in arch/z80/src/nuttx.linkcmd that
is autogenerated by arch/z80/src/Makefile.zdsii. The basic problem
is the spurious spaces and and carrirage returns are generated at
the end of the lines after a line continuation (\ ^M). If these
trailing bad characters are manually eliminated, then the build
will succeed on the next try.
ostest/README.txt
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ostest.zfpproj is a simple ZDS-II project that will allow you
to use the ZDS-II debugger. Before using, copy the following
files from the toplevel directory:
nuttx.hex, nuttx.map, nuttx.lod
to this directory as:
ostest.hex, ostest.map, ostest.lod