16-06-2022, 06:56 PM
Why not use the Australian Hi-Tech C for Z80 natively on a microbee?
GitHub - agn453/HI-TECH-Z80-C: HI-TECH Z80 CP/M C compiler v3.09 and updates
It's old & a little quirky but it does compile well.
To do so, it's highly recommended that your system at least 2 floppy drives.
It's fascinating watching the build process in progress with the floppy drives blinking and switching to and fro for hours on end.
From that you can easily migrate to a 68000 machine such as the Gamma or Applix1616 and compile with the 68K version of HI-TECH C.
GitHub - agn453/HI-TECH-Z80-C: HI-TECH Z80 CP/M C compiler v3.09 and updates
It's old & a little quirky but it does compile well.
To do so, it's highly recommended that your system at least 2 floppy drives.
It's fascinating watching the build process in progress with the floppy drives blinking and switching to and fro for hours on end.
From that you can easily migrate to a 68000 machine such as the Gamma or Applix1616 and compile with the 68K version of HI-TECH C.
