Dmitry <forth@xxxxx> writes: > I develop ultra-light virtual machine (byte-code interpreter) with stack architecture, optimized for FORTH programming language. It have no any registers, but uses two separate stacks: one only for return adress storing for CALL/RET, and second for data transfer between FORTH words (functions) and temporary data storage. > > Today I have only 16-bit VFM (Virtual FORTH Machine) implementation, runs under DOS16 (written using Borland C++ 3.1 8-) and debuger under Win32. > > I can write FORTH system myself for this VM, but I prefer to write programs > in C++, and need special GCC version which supports code generation for my stack machine. > > Is it hard to add this target to GCC myself ? For my sorrow I have no any expiriance with compiler writings 8-( Yes, it would be hard. I don't think gcc currently supports any stack machines. Ian