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On 13/12/10 14:58, kevin diggs wrote:
Hi,

I can't even get TI to give me a copy of the instruction set reference
(spvu019). I haven't checked but don't see them releasing a
compiler???

Anyone know why a ~30 year old graphics processor architecture is such
a closely protected secret?

I have an EISA graphics card,a Mylex GXe020 that I would like to
tinker with. Can't do much of anything without the chip reference.

Thanks!

kevin

On 12/13/10, Dennis Clarke<dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 12/12/10 19:07, kevin diggs wrote:
Hi,

Anybody know if any release of gcc ever supported the TI TMS 34020
graphics processor?
Not that I'm aware of.  Unless the 34020 is closely related to the 320c3
or 320c4.

Possible non-sequiter here. I thought that TI had released a fully ANSI
spec compliant C compiler for that chip as well as the 34010. Perhaps a
call to TI may get you a tar ball if you reach the right engineer.


--
Dennis Clarke
dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<- Email related to the open source Solaris
dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<- Email related to open source for Solaris



theres a PDF available here
http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=TMS34020
says its object code compatible with the 34010 if that helps..
Tom


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