Add dummy Toolchain.defs files for z80 arch family

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patacongo 2012-12-03 14:13:23 +00:00
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Contents
o Getting a TRS80 emulator and DOS disks
o Loading an executable into xtrs
o Configuring NuttX
o SDCC
o Building the SDCC toolchain
o SDCC Update
o Newer SDCC Versions
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ Configuring NuttX
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ostest
This configuration performs a simple, minimal OS test using
examples/ostest. This can be configurated as follows:
@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ Configuring NuttX
. ./setenv.sh
nsh
This configuration file builds NSH (examples/nsh). This
configuration is not functional due to issues with use of the
simulated serial driver (see the TODO list).
@ -67,7 +70,8 @@ Configuring NuttX
cd -
. ./setenv.sh
pashello
pashello
Configures to use examples/pashello for execution from FLASH
See examples/README.txt for information about pashello.
@ -81,9 +85,25 @@ Configuring NuttX
cd -
. ./setenv.sh
SDCC
^^^^
These z80 configurations all use the SDCC toolchain (http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/).
Source and pre-built SDCC binaries can be downloaded from the SDCC SourceForge
site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/ . Pre-built binaries are
available for Linux, MAC OSX, and for Win32. Various SDCC options can be
selected with:
CONFIG_SDCC_POSIX=y : SDCC for Linux, MAC OSX or Cygwin (see below)
CONFIG_SDCC_WINDOWS=y : SDCC for Win32
Building the SDCC toolchain
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You may also want to build your own SDCC toolchain. You might want to do this,
for example, if you are running under Cygwin and want a Cygwin compatible
SDCC toolchain.
The SDCC toolchain is built with the standard configure/make/make install
sequence. However, some special actions are required to generate libraries
compatible with this build. First start with the usual steps

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Contents
^^^^^^^^
o Configuring NuttX
o SDCC
o Building the SDCC toolchain
o SDCC Update
o Newer SDCC Versions
@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ Configuring NuttX
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ostest
This configuration performs a simple, minimal OS test using
examples/ostest. This can be configurated as follows:
@ -29,6 +31,7 @@ Configuring NuttX
. ./setenv.sh
nsh
This configuration file builds NSH (examples/nsh). This
configuration is not functional due to issues with use of the
simulated serial driver (see the TODO list).
@ -41,6 +44,7 @@ Configuring NuttX
. ./setenv.sh
pashello
Configures to use examples/pashello for execution from FLASH
See examples/README.txt for information about pashello.
@ -54,9 +58,25 @@ Configuring NuttX
cd -
. ./setenv.sh
SDCC
^^^^
These z80 configurations all use the SDCC toolchain (http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/).
Source and pre-built SDCC binaries can be downloaded from the SDCC SourceForge
site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/ . Pre-built binaries are
available for Linux, MAC OSX, and for Win32. Various SDCC options can be
selected with:
CONFIG_SDCC_POSIX=y : SDCC for Linux, MAC OSX or Cygwin (see below)
CONFIG_SDCC_WINDOWS=y : SDCC for Win32
Building the SDCC toolchain
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You may also want to build your own SDCC toolchain. You might want to do this,
for example, if you are running under Cygwin and want a Cygwin compatible
SDCC toolchain.
The SDCC toolchain is built with the standard configure/make/make install
sequence. However, some special actions are required to generate libraries
compatible with this build. First start with the usual steps