How to compile MiNT 1.12 with PureC ----------------------------------- Julian F. Reschke, 5. Juni 1994 email: reschke@math.uni-muenster.de (1) Special files First of all, you need a special osbind.h. This is because Pure's own version differs in some small details from the GCC header files. You can't use Pure's tos.h, either, because in its latest versions it already defines some of MiNT's data structures. You can either copy osbind.h into the MiNT source directory or copy it into your PureC include folder. If you are using the MiNT library, all should work fine without this file. This is all what's needed. You can either use the command line versions of PureC, or you can use the PureC shell (copy mintpure.prj to the source directory). I am compiling MiNT with GNU make (latest version at atari.archive.umich.edu should work fine) and a self-made 'cc' command, that I've specially written for the PureC command line versions (see makefile.pcc). This tool is available from ftp.uni-muenster.de, pub/atari/Tools/prgtl*.tos. If you're going to use the PureC shell, you'll have to 'manually' translate the .spp files to the PASM syntax using asmtrans.ttp. The syntax is asmtrans -purec -o outfile.s outfile.spp genmagic.ttp is needed to create the file magic.i, which in turn is included by the .spp files. (2) Things to do So far, I've made no attempt to translate asmtrans with PureC. Try it yourself (you'll need alloca; might work with the MiNT library version for PureC) or compile them with gcc. (3) Caveats This is a preliminary 'port'. It seems to work fine on my machine, but this guarantees nothing: There's still a conflict in the way PureC saves registers with what MiNT file system drivers or device drivers expect. You will have to use PureC 1.1 to get the correct behaviour.