From: Bill Buckels on 14 Dec 2008 23:12 Dan Wallace has provided us with a manual for the tools that came with Mix C CP/M 80 Compiler: http://www.cpm8680.com/mix/mix-c21-cpm-tools.pdf Dan provided me with the disks that I created the images from in the first place then painstakingly transcribed the entire tools section of his manual into a Word document which I converted to the pdf above. Dan also has a header file on the Apple disk images and some extra goodies are there as well as mentioned below. I am going to put a web page for mix compilers up shortly. But in the meantime give the manual a look see. I have included it in the zip along with the permission from Dennis Saunders. Thanks Dan for everything and getting me started on this, Bill x--- snip ---x Mix C 2.1 CP/M 80 is available for download at the following link: http://www.cpm8680.com/mix/mix-c21.zip Unzip with directories intact. 1. This zip file contains 4- Apple II CP/M Disk Images created using DSK2FILE on an Apple //e with a Softcard Clone. You can use DSK2FILE or DISKMAKER.8 to recreate these on a real Apple //e. Disks 1-3 contain the MIX Compiler Version 2.1 Disk 4 Contains the MIX Editor Version 1.1 Some extra utilities and a ramdisk and other goodies are also included on the Apple disk images. Apple II CP/M 80 users who program in C will find this quite well done. 2. This zip file also contains a myz80 disk image of the compiler. A hello program is all that has been added besides the original compiler files. Before running myz80 from the command line set the myz80 environment C.DSK=MIX21.DSK The point of the myz80 disk image is to use the compiler on a Windows machine or in an MS-DOS emulator to quickly compile and test programs before transferring them to a real CP/M machine. 3. The compiler is also included as individual files just as it is in the zip file for the older version found elsewhere on the Internet. You can use these to build your own disks for whatever CP/M 80 target you use. If you have a c128 or use WinVice you can build disk images using ctools.
From: Andreas Gerlich on 19 Dec 2008 03:19 Hello Bill Buckets, Bill Buckels wrote: > Dan Wallace has provided us with a manual for the tools that came with Mix C > CP/M 80 Compiler: > > http://www.cpm8680.com/mix/mix-c21-cpm-tools.pdf In this document there is a reference to the "Reference Manual". Have you also this important dokument? I can not use it without this manual!!! Regards Andreas -- yaze-ag 'at' Dipl.-Ing.(FH) Andreas Gerlich, University of Ulm, Germany z80 'dot' open source project "Yet Another Z80 Emulator by AG": de --> http://yaze-ag.de/ redirect to --> http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/users/ag/yaze-ag/
From: Bill Buckels on 19 Dec 2008 06:31 "Andreas Gerlich" <ag(a)theseus.mathematik.uni-ulm.de> wrote in message news:494b5925$1(a)news.uni-ulm.de... >In this document there is a reference to the "Reference Manual". >Have you also this important dokument? I can not use it without this >manual!! Why? It is mostly library functions. Have you tried to use it? And specifically what problems did you encounter. I don't have it. It is 450 pages long and Dan doesn't have free access to a photocopier. We talked about him copying it and me scanning it and creating pdf's but he is halfway to the equator and I am halfway to the North Pole and we live in different countries with expensive postage in between. Also there is time involved. I would like to hear your detailed rationale as to why you need this document specifically. The scientist often does not need the references to find the paper useful, the fisherman does not need a map of the lake to fish by the shore and the child does not need all the games to use the gaming console. Why then can't Andreas use this compiler? I remember that you said the same thing about Aztec C.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Gerlich" <development(a)yaze-ag.de> To: "Bill Buckels" <bbuckels(a)mts.net> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:37 PM Subject: Re: Dokuemntation of Aztec-C Thank you Bill :-) Best Regards Andreas Bill Buckels schrieb: > For Aztec C Manuals for CP/M 80 go here: > > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/manx/ > > Regards, > > Bill > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andreas Gerlich" <development(a)yaze-ag.de> > To: "Bill Buckels" <bbuckels(a)mts.net> > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:00 PM > Subject: Re: Dokuemntation of Aztec-C > > > Bill Buckels schrieb: >> Did you download the compiler? Which one? >> >> I had no problem using it. >> > > Hello Bill Buckels, > > first i download "az80106b.zip". In this archive there is no > documentation. > Later i download "az80106d.zip". In this archive there is > in the directory "../doc" sone documents. I have only a little > loot to it, but it seems that is the documentaiotn which i need. > > Regards > Andreas
From: Bill Buckels on 19 Dec 2008 07:57 Official Opening - Mix CP/M Museum http://www.cpm8680.com/mix/
From: Bill Buckels on 19 Dec 2008 08:04 "Bill Buckels" <bbuckels(a)mts.net> wrote in message news:iTM2l.48819$mY6.38008(a)newsfe10.iad... >Official Opening - Mix CP/M Museum http://www.cpm8680.com/mix/ Peter Dassow is acknowledged and his website is linked back to from my site. Has Peter Dassow got links to my site? (Michael Haardt does.:) These are good questions. I will be checking sites that I link to from my domains for reciprocal links. I will also be putting reciprocal links in place (I am behind right now on this). I have several domains, including for Apple II, C64, and CP/M. If you ask me to link to yours be prepared to link to mine:) Bill
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