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Old 07-06-2013, 07:54 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Yes.
Although you don't have much free ram on a DX.

You might also be interested in GeekMaster's posts about installing TCC on the Kindles.
Thanks, knc1. I'd installed TCC on my kindle and found it work perfectly well as a nice little C compiler. Now I just want to go further to install and run an assembler on my kindle. I wouldn't attempt to compile very huge programs, so it wouldn't eat too much RAM. I suspect whether gdb can be transplanted onto kindle or whether there are other smaller compilers available which are as cute and useful as TCC?
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