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The [https://llvm-mos.org/wiki/Welcome llvm-mos] project is a suite of development tools aimed at 65xx processors. It comes with optimizing C and C++ compilers that are mostly compatible with the C99 and C++11 standards, allowing for modern programming styles.
The [https://llvm-mos.org/wiki/Welcome llvm-mos] project is a suite of development tools aimed at 65xx processors. It comes with optimizing C and C++ compilers that are mostly compatible with the C99 and C++11 standards, allowing for modern programming styles.


Foenix support is currently not integrated into the main repository (see discussion at the official [https://github.com/llvm-mos/llvm-mos-sdk/issues/263 llvm-mos GitHub]), but there is [https://github.com/llvm-mos/llvm-mos-sdk/issues/263 fork] available with basic support for the F256K.
Foenix F256 support, programming libraries, examples, and installers for Windows, MacOS, and Linux can be found at [https://kangaroopunch.com/view/ShowSoftware?id=13 Kangaroo Punch Studios].
 
 
Basic F256 support and sample code can be found here:  https://skunkworks.kangaroopunch.com/skunkworks/f256

Latest revision as of 14:19, 1 May 2024

The llvm-mos project is a suite of development tools aimed at 65xx processors. It comes with optimizing C and C++ compilers that are mostly compatible with the C99 and C++11 standards, allowing for modern programming styles.

Foenix F256 support, programming libraries, examples, and installers for Windows, MacOS, and Linux can be found at Kangaroo Punch Studios.