On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 06:27:39PM -0500, Matt Bauman wrote: > On Apr 10, 2007, at 1:24 PM, Peter Todd wrote: > > > >Any feedback, especially betters ways to setup these frameworks, is > >much > >appreciated. > > > That's absolutely marvelous. I love it. I just jumped to SDCC from > PICBASIC Pro, and I can't believe I waited so long. But I had still > been working with monolithic programs simply because I'm not very > proficient with Makefiles and I really didn't want to spend the time > to put it all together. This gave me the chance to hack away and > split up my program. Thank you! > > I also made a few changes to your Makefile. I was going to bring up > your version for a complete diff, but your domain seems to be down. > Basically, I added a $PIC_CHIP variable, and then used that in the > names of the libraries and such. And I used a $PROG_NAME variable so > you don't need to find and replace "example.hex". My version is > attached. Even though it's a very small file, it may behoove you to > be explicit about the license -- my modifications can go public > domain if that's okay with you. > > You may get more response over at the sdcc-user mailing list (sdcc- > user@lists.sourceforge.net). Thanks for the input. I will be more explicit about the license, a simple public domain declaration most likely to let people do as they please. Thanks for the patch, I'll likely apply it as I was planning to make those sorts of changes anyway myself. Time is just a big factor right now... It's the almost the end of my semester and I've got a clock to finish... But I'll be doing up some more examples in the next two or three weeks, for instance for assembler-based projects with gpasm and eventually even some examples of gEDA useage. In the long-run I don't want to focus so much on SDCC or other specific technologies as provide a whole pile of examples, based of my and other peoples work, of how to do things with low-cost open-source tools. Besides, I pity the poor fool trying to make his first complex electronics diagram with gschem and PCB... yuck! Sure took me awhile to figure it all out! -- http://petertodd.ca -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist