On 02/01/2012 12:37 PM, ~Stack~ wrote: > On 02/01/2012 04:29 AM, Andrew Haley wrote: >> On 02/01/2012 02:57 AM, ~Stack~ wrote: >>> I have pasted the make error at the end of the email. I >>> don't expect someone to solve our problems from it, but hopefully it >>> helps to see part of the issue we have run into. >> >> You're using the wrong assembler. That's your system's >> assembler program, not the 1750A assembler. You need to >> run that gcc command with -v which will who you what gcc >> is calling. You then need to make sure that the assembler >> in gcc's path is the 1750A version. > > Thank you for the reply. > > I take it then that the assembler isn't provided with the gcc 3.1 > download. I was hoping that the gcc tarball would be all inclusive. > > Any idea where I might be able to obtain a 1750 assembler then? In your Windows binary there must be an assembler. With that assembler, if it is GNU, must be instructions where to get the source code. So, what does that assembler say about -v or -version? The same question applies to the linker. Andrew.