On 02/02/2012 04:07 AM, Andrew Haley wrote: > You might be in luck: in that zipfile is what may be a 1750 port of > binutils, which contains an assembler. It's worth trying to build it > for a 1750A target. > > http://downloads.cleanscape.net/1750a/resources/cpp1750.zip Thanks again for your continued help. I have managed to compile the binutils from that download. However I still end up with the same error. On the binutils, here is how I compiled it. ./configure --host=i386 --target=m1750-unknown-coff --prefix=/opt/binutils-1750 --disable-nls --enable-languages=c make all CC=gcc sudo make install Then I went to the gcc-3.1.1 and compiled it like this: export PATH=/opt/binutils-1750:$PATH ./configure --prefix=/opt/gcc-3.1.1.1-1750a --target 1750a --enable-obsolete --disable-nls --enable-languages=c make all-gcc Yet I was unable to progress any further. My colleague reached out to that email you found and got an answer. Mr Kellogg provided us with the link: http://okellogg.de/x.html He has an assembler there for us to use. We were able to get the simulator compiled quickly, but we are still working on the assembler. I am probably doing something wrong. How do I tell the new gcc build to look at the new linker/binutils? Thank you again for your help. ~Stack~
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