What is z88dk? | z88dk is a z80 C cross compiler
supplied with an assembler/linker and a set of libraries
implementing the C standard library for a number of different z80
based machines. The name z88dk originates from the time when the
project was founded and supported only the Cambridge z88 portable.
The compiler featured in z88dk is much enhanced Small C compiler, the compiler accepts many features of ANSI C and is only deficient in a few areas where implementation on a z80 processor might prove inefficient. The compiler performs simple optimizations, but the bulk of the optimization is done by a set of peep-hole rules, which will typically reduce the size of a large project by up to a third. The libraries supplied with z88dk are designed to be as
generic as possible, indeed it is possible to port to a new machine
simply by supplying two library routines and some startup code. It is
hoped that one day z88dk will support as many z80 based machines as
there is information available and sufficient interest in. |
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The Features | z88dk has the following features:
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Supported Targets | z88dk produces code and programs that
will run on the following machines: Cambridge Computers z88, Sinclair
ZX Spectrum, Sinclair ZX81, CP/M based machines, Amstrad NC100,
VZ200/300, Sharp MZ series, TI calculators (TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI85,
TI86), ABC80, Jupiter Ace, Xircom REX 6000, Peters Sprinter, Sam Coupe,
MSX1,Spectravideo, Mattel Aquarius, Peters Sprinter, and C128 (in z80
mode) machines. The level of support
varies between machines. |
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Platforms | z88dk is known to run on the following
platforms: Amiga, BeOS, HP-UX 9, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris, Win32,
Win16 and MSDOS. Binary releases are available for Amiga, Solaris and
Win32. Win16/MSDOS needs be rolled by the user. On BSD machines, GNU
make should be used instead of the native make program. |
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Who's responsible? | Dom Morris started the project in August 1998
targetting the z88, and adding preliminary Spectrum support, and
functional Amstrad NC100 support. Stefano Bodrato is responsible for
the other ports. Henk Poley is refining and improving, with Stefano,
the TI calculator support. Dennis Gröning is, as ever, coaxing
z88dk to run as well on Windows as it does on Unix.
So, if you have a problem with library support (except for the
z88) contact either Stefano or Henk, or a problem with anything
else, or if you want to retarget to a new machine contact Dom . |
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Download | The most current version of z88dk can be
found via
CVS , if that doesn't take your fancy then you can grab official
releases from the z88dk
downloads page.
MSDOS and Win32 binaries are available from Dennis
Gröning's z88dk page. |
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Documentation | Some documentation
is now available. The new screenshots page shows z88dk compiled programs running on a variety of different platforms. |
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News |
23.1.2003 A couple of issues have arisen from the 1.5 release. This small patch will resolve these issues. To install, download the zip file cd to the z88dk directory and unzip. This patch should work on all platforms. 16.12.2002 z88dk v1.5 has been released. Head on over to the downloads page to get the latest. This release has support for 25 different Z80 based machines to varying degrees. 1.10.2002 We're still alive! Many things have been added in CVS such as ZXVGS support. Bugs have been fixed and we now have a copt that supports regular expressions. Soon full stdio support for the Rex6000 will be integrated. And yes, we will try to make a release soon now that the Win32 problems have been resolved. 20.1.2002 Generic floating point asin() and acos() added. Generic atan() and atan2() now working. 18.1.2002 We were planning to release a new version of z88dk before the start of the year, but we're running late! I highly recommend that you build from CVS, some cool things have been happening there recently:
Complete Xircom REX 6000 support added to CVS from RexDK 16.5.2001 z88dk v1.33 released supporting 19 z80 based machines 8.3.2001
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Links | A bunch of links that have some z88dk connection
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Last update: 21/1/2003 Contact: dom |