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z88dk(1) z88 Development Kit z88dk(1)
NAME
z88dk - The z88 Development Kit.
DESCRIPTION
The z88 Development Kit (hereafter known as z88dk) is an advanced set of tools allowing the production of complex programs for z80 based
computers in either C or assembly language. The name z88dk originates from the time when the project was founded and targetted 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.
z88dk contains usable tools:
o zcc - the frontend of z88dk is called zcc, it is this that you should call if you want to do any compilations.
o z80asm - Z80 assembler compiler
o copt - Z80 asm optimizer code
o appmake - produce files which are suitable for use in emulators or on the real hardware
o sccz80 - Small-C/Plus compiler
SEE ALSO
z88dk(1), z88dk-zcc(1), z88dk-z80asm(1), z88dk-appmake(1), z88dk-copt(1).
AUTHOR
z88dk was written by Dominic Morris <dom@z88dk.org>, and others. This manual page was written by Krystian Wlosek <tygrys@waw.pdi.net>
using exists documentation, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
01 December 2009 z88dk(1)