> After 2 years of development and nearly 200 commits later, I believe AsAsm
> v2.00 is in a shape to let it be tested by more people and nearly ready for
> release. AsAsm v2.00 is positioned as future replacement for ObjAsm.
>
> As most probably the biggest ObjAsm code base is RISC OS 5, I'm looking
> for someone who can (and wants to) build the RISC OS 5 code with AsAsm
> instead of ObjAsm and look for differences/bugs which shouldn't be there
> (there are binary differences which are perfectly ok like what ADRL is
> assembled for).
> [...]
Thanks to Jeffrey Lee and Andreas Walter to help me hammer out a couple of
bugs. It also resulted in a few RISC OS 5 source code fixes and
improvements.
You can now use AsAsm v2.00 (in GCCSDK GCC 4.1.2 Release 1) to build
ROOL RISC OS 5 IOMD and IYONIX branches. For building the OMAP3/4 branches,
we need to implement the currently missing VFP/NEON support.
John.
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John Tytgat, in his comfy chair at home BASS
John.Tytgat@aaug.net ARM powered, RISC OS driven
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