Re: Problems with assembler files (gcc/CPU32)

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Ian Lance Taylor-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> You neglected to mention which version of gcc you are using.
> 
> 

I'm sorry, I'm using the gcc in the version 3.4.0, my files contain the line
	.ident	"GCC: (GNU) 3.4.0  Microcross X-Tools 3.4a"



Ian Lance Taylor-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> To get the Motorola syntax, rebuild gcc with -DMOTOROLA=1.  Or, 
> teach your tools to recognize MIT syntax.  You can find a complete
>  list of both in the file opcodes/m68k-opc.c in the GNU binutils.
> 
> 

As I was unsuccessful to find the file m68k-opc.c I used the option 
-DMOTOROLA=1. The resulting assembler files match the ones I created without
this option. E.g. there is still a "jbsr" instruction.
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