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21 <p
><i
><b
>June
26th
, 2023: SDCC
4.3.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
22 <p
>SDCC
4.3.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
23 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
24 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
26 <p
><i
><b
>Mar
8th
, 2022: SDCC
4.2.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
27 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for STM8
, MCS
-51, DS390
, HC08
, S08
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
, SM83
, eZ80 in Z80 mode
, Z80N
, TLCS
-90, 6502, Padauk
and PIC microprocessors is now available
.
28 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
29 Sources
, documentation
and binaries
for GNU
/Linux amd64
, Windows amd64
, macOS amd64
and Windows x86 are available
.</p
>
30 <p
>SDCC
4.2.0 New Feature
List:</p
>
32 <li
>C23 memset_explicit
</li
>
33 <li
>Support
for --oldralloc has been removed from the z80
, z180
, tlcs90
, z80n
, ez80_z80
, r2k
, r2ka
, r3ka backends
.</li
>
34 <li
>gbz80 port now uses more efficient block
-initalization of
global variables (users of a custom crt0 need to adapt theirs
).</li
>
35 <li
>Full support
for __z88dk_callee
for the z80
, z180
, gbz80
, tlcs90
, z80n
, ez80_z80
, r2k
, r2ka
, r3ka
, stm8 backends
.</li
>
36 <li
>Support
for __raisonance
, __iar
and __cosmic calling conventions
for stm8
.</li
>
37 <li
>Support
for a
new __sdcccall(1) calling convention in the stm8 port
AS NEW DEFAULT.</li
>
38 <li
>Support
for a
new __sdcccall(1) calling convention in the gbz80 port
AS NEW DEFAULT.</li
>
39 <li
>Support
for a
new __sdcccall(1) calling convention in the z80
, z80n
and z180 ports
AS NEW DEFAULT.</li
>
40 <li
>Support
for a
new __sdcccall(1) calling convention in the r2k
, r2ka
, r3k
, tlcs90
and ez80_z80 ports
.</li
>
41 <li
>Removed support
for --profile
for gbz80
, z80
, z180
, tlcs90
, z80n
, ez80_z80
, r2k
, r2ka
, r3ka backends
.</li
>
42 <li
>The z80n port Z80N Core minimum version has been raised from
1.0 to
2.0.</li
>
43 <li
>Improved rematerialization support in the stm8
, gbz80
, z80
, z180
, tlcs90
, z80n
, ez80_z80
, r2k
, r2ka
, r3ka backends
.</li
>
44 <li
>The gbz80 port was renamed to sm83
.</li
>
45 <li
>New in
-development mos6502 port
.</li
>
47 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
48 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
49 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
51 <p
><i
><b
>Feb
27th
, 2022: SDCC
4.2.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
52 <p
>SDCC
4.2.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
53 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
54 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
56 <p
><i
><b
>Feb
22nd
, 2022: SDCC
4.2.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
57 <p
>SDCC
4.2.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
58 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
59 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
61 <p
><i
><b
>Mar
8th
, 2021: SDCC
4.1.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
62 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, GBZ80
, eZ80
, TLCS
-90,
63 HC08
, STM8
, Padauk
and PIC microprocessors is now available
64 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
65 Sources
, documentation
and binaries
for GNU
/Linux amd64
, Windows amd64
, macOS amd64
and Windows x86 are available
.</p
>
66 <p
>SDCC
4.1.0 New Feature
List:</p
>
68 <li
>New z80n port
for the Spectrum Next
CPU (a Z80 variant
).</li
>
69 <li
>Much better register allocation in the gbz80 backend
.</li
>
70 <li
>Workarounds
for Rabbit wait state bugs in the r2k backend
.</li
>
71 <li
>New r2ka port to better support Rabbit
2000A
, 2000B
, 2000C
, 3000.</li
>
72 <li
>Default crt0
and --data
-loc
for Rabbits suitable
for typical Rabbit hardware configurations
, such
as the RCMs
.</li
>
73 <li
>Many improvements in code generation
for z80
and related ports
.</li
>
74 <li
>Rabbit register definition headers
for Rabbit
2000, 2000A
, 2000B
, 2000C
, 3000, 3000A
.</li
>
75 <li
> C23 digit separators
.</li
>
77 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
78 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
79 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
81 <p
><i
><b
>Jan
27th
, 2021: SDCC
4.1.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
82 <p
>SDCC
4.1.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
83 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
84 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
86 <p
><i
><b
>Jan
30th
, 2020: SDCC
4.0.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
87 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, GBZ80
, eZ80
, TLCS
-90,
88 HC08
, STM8
, Padauk
and PIC microprocessors is now available
89 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
90 Sources
, documentation
and binaries
for GNU
/Linux amd64
, Windows amd64
, macOS amd64
and Windows x86 are available
.</p
>
91 <p
>SDCC
4.0.0 New Feature
List:</p
>
93 <li
>The pdk15 backend now passes the regression
tests (both with
and without
--stack
-auto
), and is thus considered stable
.</li
>
94 <li
>New in
-development pdk13 backend
for Padauk µC with
13-bit wide program memory
.</li
>
95 <li
>C2X
memccpy(), strdup(), strndup().</li
>
96 <li
>Better tail call optimization
.</li
>
97 <li
>Many fixes in the pic14 backend
.</li
>
98 <li
>C2X u8 character constants
.</li
>
99 <li
>C2X
bool, static_assert
, alignof
, alignas
.</li
>
100 <li
>C2X attributes on statements
.</li
>
101 <li
>C2X attribute declarations
.</li
>
102 <li
>Support
for extended ASCII characters in sdas
, sdld
.</li
>
103 <li
>Compiler support
for UCNs
and non
-ASCII utf8 in identifiers
.</li
>
105 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
106 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
107 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
109 <p
><i
><b
>Jan
24th
, 2020: SDCC
4.0.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
110 <p
>SDCC
4.0.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
111 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
112 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
114 <p
><i
><b
>Apr
15th
, 2019: SDCC
3.9.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
115 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, GBZ80
, eZ80
, TLCS
-90,
116 HC08
, STM8
, Padauk
and PIC microprocessors is now available
117 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
118 Sources
, documentation
and binaries
for GNU
/Linux amd64
, Windows amd64
, macOS amd64
and Windows x86 are available
.</p
>
119 <p
>SDCC
3.9.0 Feature
List:</p
>
121 <li
>Support
for struct
/ union assignment
.</li
>
122 <li
>Optimizations in the stm8 backend relevant to soft
float increase Whetstone score by two thirds
.</li
>
123 <li
>Improvements in rematerialization in the stm8 backend improve code generation
for struct
, union
and arrays
.</li
>
124 <li
>New stack allocator reduces stack space usage
for the stm8
, z80
, z180
, gbz80
, r2k
, r3ka
, tlcs90 backends
.</li
>
125 <li
>New ez80_z80 backend
for eZ80 in Z80 mode
.</li
>
126 <li
>Removed deprecated sdcclib utility
.</li
>
127 <li
>New pdk14 backend
for Padauk µC with
14-bit wide program memory
.</li
>
128 <li
>New in
-development pdk15 backend
for Padauk µC with
15-bit wide program memory
.</li
>
130 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
131 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
132 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
134 <p
><i
><b
>Apr
8th
, 2019: SDCC
3.9.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
135 <p
>SDCC
3.9.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
136 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
137 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
139 <p
><i
><b
>Sep
27th
, 2018: SDCC
3.8.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
140 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, GBZ80
, TLCS
-90,
141 HC08
, STM8
and PIC microprocessors is now available
142 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
143 Sources
, documentation
and binaries
for GNU
/Linux amd64
, Windows amd64
, macOS amd64
and Windows x86 are available
.</p
>
144 <p
>SDCC
3.8.0 Feature
List:</p
>
146 <li
>Additional general utility
function: bsearch().</li
>
147 <li
>Support
for rematerialization in the stm8 backend reduces register pressure
and stack usage
.</li
>
148 <li
>Merged upstream GNU binutils
2.30</li
>
149 <li
>All Python code is now fully compatible with both Python
2.7 and Python
3.6, so Python
3 can be used instead of Python
2.</li
>
150 <li
>Regression testing
for diagnostics
.</li
>
151 <li
>Improved handling of local
bool variables in the mcs51 backend substantially reduces code size
.</li
>
152 <li
>Large memory model
for stm8
for 24-bit codespace allows using more than
32KB of Flash
for code
.</li
>
153 <li
>New optimizations
for calls to some standard library
function (printf(), puts(), strcpy()).</li
>
154 <li
>The type of
true and false from stdbool
.h change from
int to
bool.</li
>
155 <li
>New C2X
mode (--std
-c2x
, --std
-sdcc2x
, #pragma std_c2x) adds support for one-argument static_assert variant.</li>
156 <li
>Intermingling of declarations
and statements (ISO C99
).</li
>
157 <li
>Support headers
for AX8052 devices
.</li
>
158 <li
>Adopted GCC
8.2 regression
tests (execute part of the GCC C torture tests
).</li
>
160 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
161 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
162 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
164 <p
><i
><b
>Sep
17th
, 2018: SDCC
3.8.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
165 <p
>SDCC
3.8.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for amd64 GNU
/Linux
, 32 and 64 bit Windows
and amd64 macOS are available in corresponding folders at
:
166 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
167 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
169 <p
><i
><b
>Mar
1st
, 2018: SDCC
3.7.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
170 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, GBZ80
, TLCS
-90,
171 HC08
, STM8
and PIC microprocessors is now available
172 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
173 Sources
and documentation are
available (for 3.8.0 we are aiming to bring back binary releases
).</p
>
174 <p
>SDCC
3.7.0 Feature
List:</p
>
176 <li
>Changed
putchar() prototype from void
putchar(char
) to
int putchar(int) to improve standard
-compliance
and allow error reporting
.</li
>
177 <li
>Various speed improvements in stm8 backend
- Dhrystone score more than doubled
, resulting in SDCC achieving the highest Dhrystone scores among STM8 C implementations
.</li
>
178 <li
>Various speed improvements
for multiplications resulting in SDCC achieving the highest Coremark scores among STM8 C implementations
.</li
>
179 <li
>Declarations in
for loops (ISO C99
).</li
>
180 <li
>64-bit
integers (long long
) for the mcs51
and ds390
backends (now long long is fully supported in SDCC except
for the pic14
and pic16 backends
).</li
>
181 <li
>Full _Bool support
for mcs51
and ds390
backend (now _Bool is fully supported in SDCC regardless of backend
).</li
>
182 <li
>Additional wide character library functions
: mbstowcs() and wcstombs(), btowc() and wctob(), wcscmp(), wcslen().</li
>
183 <li
>Changed PRNG
for rand() from LCG to xorshift to improve speed
and quality
.</li
>
184 <li
>Support
for Small
-C calling convention on the callee
side (i
.e
. function definitions with Small
-C calling convention
).</li
>
185 <li
>The obsolete macro
SDCC (which used to contain the version number encoded
as an
integer) has finally been
removed (except
for mcs51
, where it will survive a little bit longer
for SiLabs IDE compability
).</li
>
186 <li
>New devices supported by
simulator (TLCS
-90, and the
517, F380
, XC88X
, DS320 mcs51
-variants along with dual
-dptr
and MDU support
).</li
>
187 <li
>Timer
, UART (incl
. interrupt
) and I
/O support in STM8 simulator
.</li
>
188 <li
>Simulator support
for banked memory
and bit banding
.</li
>
189 <li
>Various simulator improvements
: Conditional breakpoints
, breakpoints by
function name from SDCC debug output
, OMF input
, VCD output
, simulator
interface for simulated program
and new operators in expressions
.</li
>
190 <li
>Deprecated
--nojtbound
and the corresponding pragma
.</li
>
191 <li
>Faster register allocator reduces compilation time by about
25%
(does not apply to mcs51
, ds390 which
use a different register allocator
).</li
>
192 <li
>Execution count guessing
and use of execution count guesses in stm8 register allocation improve optimization
for code speed
.</li
>
193 <li
>Changed
getchar() prototype from char
getchar(void
) to
int getchar(void
) to improve standard
-compliance
and allow error reporting
.</li
>
194 <li
>Type qualifiers in
array parameters (ISO C99
).</li
>
195 <li
>static in
array parameters (ISO C99
).</li
>
196 <li
>Improved support
for DWARFv2 debug info in ELF
output (stm8
, hc08
, s08
).</li
>
197 <li
>Various improvements in z80
/z180
/gbz80
/tlcs90
/r2k
/r3ka code generation
, in particular
for mixed 16-/32-bit code
.</li
>
198 <li
>__z88dk_fastcall
function pointer support
for --reserve
-regs
-iy
.</li
>
199 <li
>tlcs90 is now a fully supported backend
, no longer work in progress
.</li
>
200 <li
>--data
-seg to specify the segment
for non
-initialized data in the z80
, z180
, gbz80
, tlcs90
, r2k
and r3ka backends
.</li
>
201 <li
>New methods to obtain tree
-decompositions of control
-flow graphs improve compilation time
/ code
-quality trade
-off (when SDCC is built with support
for the treedec library
).</li
>
202 <li
>Additional general utility functions
: qsort(), strtol(), strtoul().</li
>
204 <p
>Numerous other
new features
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
205 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
206 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
208 <p
><i
><b
>Feb
20th
, 2018: SDCC
3.7.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
209 <p
>SDCC
3.7.0 Release Candidate
2 source
and doc in corresponding folders at
:
210 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
211 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
213 <p
><i
><b
>Feb
11th
, 2018: SDCC
3.7.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
214 <p
>SDCC
3.7.0 Release Candidate
1 source
and doc in corresponding folders at
:
215 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
216 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
218 <p
><i
><b
>June
12th
, 2016: Small Device C Compiler
3.6.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
219 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000,
220 HC08
, STM8
and PIC microprocessors is now available
221 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
222 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86
and x64 MS Windows
and
223 x86
and PPC Mac OS X are available
. </p
>
224 <p
>SDCC
3.6.0 Feature
List:</p
>
226 <li
>Merged upstream binutils
2.25</li
>
227 <li
>New memory management with lower overhead
</li
>
228 <li
>Changed
default language dialect to
--std
-sdcc11
</li
>
229 <li
>Diagnostic
for missing type specifier
: No implicit
int outside of C90 mode anymore
</li
>
230 <li
>C11 generic selections
</li
>
231 <li
>char type is now unsigned by
default (old behaviour can be restored using
--fsigned
-char
)</li
>
232 <li
>Character constants are now of type
int instead of char
.</li
>
233 <li
>ISO C95
and ISO C11 wide character constants
</li
>
234 <li
>ISO C95
and ISO C11 wide
string literals
</li
>
235 <li
>Basic standard library support
for wide characters
: c16rtomb(), mbrtoc16(), mbsinit(), mbtowc(), mbrlen(), mbrtoc32
, c32rtomb(), mbrtowc(), wcrtomb(), mblen(), wctomb()</li
>
236 <li
>Treat all ports the same in the
manual (i
.e
. mcs51
-specific stuff is now clearly described
as such
)</li
>
237 <li
>Reorganized interrupt handling
for z80
, z180
, r2k
, r3ka
, tlcs90
, gbz80 backends
</li
>
238 <li
>Workaround
for stm8 division hardware bug
</li
>
239 <li
>ELF
/DWARF support
for stm8
</li
>
240 <li
>Output symbol table
for ELF
</li
>
241 <li
>pic16 port now uses standard
-compliant crt0iz that initializes
static and globals to
0 by
default</li
>
243 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
244 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
245 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
247 <p
><i
><b
>June
5th
, 2016: SDCC
3.6.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
248 <p
>SDCC
3.6.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
249 32 and 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
250 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
251 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
253 <p
><i
><b
>May
30th
, 2016: SDCC
3.6.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
254 <p
>SDCC
3.6.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
255 32 and 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
256 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
257 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
259 <p
><i
><b
>June
24th
, 2015: Small Device C Compiler
3.5.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
260 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000,
261 HC08
, STM8
and PIC microprocessors is now available
262 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
263 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86
and x64 MS Windows
and
264 x86
and PPC Mac OS X are available
. </p
>
265 <p
>SDCC
3.5.0 Feature
List:</p
>
267 <li
>--disable
-non
-free configure option
</li
>
268 <li
>Changed
default language dialect from
--std
-sdcc89 to
--std
-sdcc99
</li
>
269 <li
>Reorganized
and updated manual
</li
>
270 <li
>Reduced memory
consumption (most noticeable
for high
--max
-allocs
-per
-node
)</li
>
271 <li
>Faster compilation
for stm8 (most noticeable
for high
--max
-allocs
-per
-node
)</li
>
272 <li
>atoll() function for conversion of strings to long long
</li
>
273 <li
>__z88dk_fastcall
and __z88dk_callee calling conventions
for more efficient
function calls
and better compability with z88dk
</li
>
274 <li
>--lospre
-unsafe
-read renamed to
--allow
-unsafe
-read
</li
>
276 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
277 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
278 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
280 <p
><i
><b
>June
20th
, 2015: SDCC
3.5.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
281 <p
>SDCC
3.5.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
282 32 and 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
283 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
284 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
286 <p
><i
><b
>June
9th
, 2015: SDCC
3.5.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
287 <p
>SDCC
3.5.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
288 32 and 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
289 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
290 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
292 <p
><i
><b
>April
11th
, 2014: Small Device C Compiler
3.4.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
293 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000,
294 HC08
, STM8
and PIC microprocessors is now available
295 (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
296 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86
and x64 MS Windows
and
297 x86
and PPC Mac OS X are available
. </p
>
298 <p
>SDCC
3.4.0 Feature
List:</p
>
300 <li
>New TLCS90 (Toshiba Z80
clone) target support
</li
>
301 <li
>New STMicroelectronics STM8 target support
</li
>
302 <li
>Support
for named address spaces in ROM
</li
>
303 <li
>Detects supported devices by gputils when building SDCC
</li
>
305 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
306 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
307 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
309 <p
><i
><b
>April
5th
, 2014: SDCC
3.4.0 RC3 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
310 <p
>SDCC
3.4.0 Release Candidate
3 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
311 32 bit Windows
, 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
312 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
313 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
315 <p
><i
><b
>March
27th
, 2014: SDCC
3.4.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
316 <p
>SDCC
3.4.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
317 32 bit Windows
, 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
318 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
319 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
321 <p
><i
><b
>March
16th
, 2014: SDCC
3.4.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
322 <p
>SDCC
3.4.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
323 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
324 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
325 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
327 <p
><i
><b
>May
20th
, 2013: Small Device C Compiler
3.3.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
328 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, HC08
and PIC microprocessors
329 is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>). Sources, documentation
330 and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86
and x64 MS Windows
and x86
and PPC Mac OS X are available
. </p
>
331 <p
>SDCC
3.3.0 Feature
List:</p
>
333 <li
>Many small improvements in code generation
for the z80
-related ports
- merged smallopts branch
</li
>
334 <li
>lospre (currently enabled
for z80
-related
and hc08
-related ports only
) - merged lospre branch
</li
>
335 <li
>More efficient initialization of globals in z80
, z180
, r2k
and r3ka ports
.</li
>
336 <li
>Inclusion of tests from the gcc test suite into the sdcc regression test suite led to many bugs being found
and fixed
.</li
>
337 <li
>Split sdas390 from sdas8051
</li
>
338 <li
>Merged big parts of ASxxxx v5 into sdas
</li
>
339 <li
>New pic
devices (synchronization with MPLABX
1.60). (Except
for very old MCU
-s
.)</li
>
340 <li
>New script which disassembles those hex files
, in which MCS51 code there is
. (mcs51
-disasm
.pl
)</li
>
341 <li
>Added the PIC16F1788
and PIC16F1789 devices
.</li
>
342 <li
>C11 _Alignof operator
.</li
>
343 <li
>C11 _Alignas alignment specifier
.</li
>
344 <li
>C11 _Static_Assert
static assertion
.</li
>
346 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
347 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
348 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
350 <p
><i
><b
>May
12th
, 2013: SDCC
3.3.0 RC3 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
351 <p
>SDCC
3.3.0 Release Candidate
3 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
352 32 bit Windows
, 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
353 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
354 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
356 <p
><i
><b
>May
11th
, 2013: SDCC
3.3.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
357 <p
>SDCC
3.3.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
358 32 bit Windows
, 64 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
359 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
360 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
362 <p
><i
><b
>May
5th
, 2013: SDCC
3.3.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
363 <p
>SDCC
3.3.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
364 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
365 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
366 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
368 <p
><i
><b
>July
9th
, 2012: Small Device C Compiler
3.2.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
369 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
, Z180
, Rabbit
2000, HC08
and PIC microprocessors
370 is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>). Sources, documentation
371 and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86 MS Windows
and PPC Mac OS X are available
. </p
>
372 <p
>SDCC
3.2.0 Feature
List:</p
>
374 <li
>Named address spaces with optimal placement of bank selection calls
.</li
>
376 <li
>--std
-c11 command line option
for ISO C11
.</li
>
377 <li
>ucsim support
for the
LR35902 (gameboy CPU
).</li
>
378 <li
>The gbz80 port is alive again
, there were many bug fixes
and the generated code is much better now
.</li
>
379 <li
>Pic
14 enhanced core libraries are included in sdcc builds by
default</li
>
380 <li
>Added pic
14 enhanced core devices
: 16f1503
, 16f1508
, 16f1509
, 16f1516
, 16f1517
, 16f1518
, 16f1519
, 16f1526
, 16f1527
, 16f1946
,
382 <li
>PIC14
/PIC16
: Implemented __critical
; PIC14 __critical
function cannot have arguments
for now
, though
</li
>
383 <li
>inclusion of some tests from the gcc test suite into the sdcc regression test suite led to many bugs being found
and fixed
.</li
>
384 <li
>Many macros with previously non
-standard
-compliant names have been
renamed (SDCC_REVISION to __SDCC_REVISION
, etc
).</li
>
385 <li
>setjmp() / longjmp() for the z180
and r2k ports
.</li
>
386 <li
>Added sdar archive managing utility
. sdar
and sdranlib are derived from GNU binutils package
</li
>
387 <li
>Added support
for pic
14 core devices
: 16f720
, 16f721
, 16f882
, 16f883
, 16f884
, 16f747
, 16f946
</li
>
388 <li
>sdcpp synchronized with GNU cpp
4.6.3</li
>
389 <li
>Added support
for pic
18f1230
/18f1330 device family
</li
>
390 <li
>Implemented
#pragma config for pic16 target</li>
391 <li
>sdcc now works on Debian GNU
/Hurd
.</li
>
392 <li
>New register allocator
for the hc08 port
, resulting in better code being generated
.</li
>
393 <li
>New s08 port
.</li
>
394 <li
>New r3ka port
.</li
>
395 <li
>Many small improvements in the z80
, hc08
and r2k code generation
, reducing code size
.</li
>
396 <li
>Shift
, multiplication
, division
and returning of long long are now
supported (modulo
for long long is still missing
, integer
397 literals of type long long are broken
).
399 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
400 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
401 <a href
="https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">https
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
403 <p
><i
><b
>July
6th
, 2012: SDCC
3.2.0 RC4 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
404 <p
>SDCC
3.2.0 Release Candidate
4 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
405 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
406 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
407 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
409 <p
><i
><b
>June
29th
, 2012: SDCC
3.2.0 RC3 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
410 <p
>SDCC
3.2.0 Release Candidate
3 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
411 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
412 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
413 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
415 <p
><i
><b
>June
24th
, 2012: SDCC
3.2.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
416 <p
>SDCC
3.2.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
417 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
418 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
419 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
421 <p
><i
><b
>June
16th
, 2012: SDCC
3.2.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
422 <p
>SDCC
3.2.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
423 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available in corresponding folders at
:
424 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/">
425 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a>.</p>
427 <p
><i
><b
>November
27th
, 2011: Small Device C Compiler
3.1.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
428 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
,
429 HC08
, and PIC microprocessors is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net"
430 target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>). Sources, documentation and binaries
431 compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86 MS Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available
.</p
>
432 <p
>SDCC
3.1.0 Feature
List:</p
>
434 <li
>include/pic
, non
-free
/include/pic
, lib
/pic
, non
-free
/lib
/pic renamed to */pic14
</li
>
435 <li
>implemented
--fomit
-frame
-pointer
for mcs51
</li
>
436 <li
>support
for use of sdcc in
z88dk (--reserve
-regs
-iy
and --no
-optsdcc
-in
-asm options
; smallc calling convention
)</li
>
437 <li
>new register allocator in the z80
and gbz80
ports (optimal when using
--opt
-code
-size
and a sufficiently high value
for
438 --max
-allocs
-per
-node
for the z80 port
)</li
>
439 <li
>C99 designated initializers
</li
>
440 <li
>added
strxfrm() and strcoll() functions
; strerror() is the only
string handling
function still missing
</li
>
441 <li
>added support
for pic18f2xk22
/pic18f4xk22
family (requires gputils
> 0.14.0 and --enable
-new-pics configure flag
)</li
>
442 <li
>added support
for enhanced core pic14
devices (requires gputils
> 0.14.0 and --enable
-new-pics configure flag
)</li
>
443 <li
>setjmp() / longjmp() for the z80 port
</li
>
444 <li
>_Bool
/ bool for the hc08
, pic16
and pic14 ports
</li
>
445 <li
>sdcpp synchronized with GNU cpp
4.6.1</li
>
447 <li
>very
basic (no
integer constants
, multiplication
, division
, shifts
or use as return value
) support
for data types
448 long long
, unsigned long long
, int_fast64_t
, int_least64_t
, int64_t
, uint_fast64_t
, uint_least64_t
, uint64_t in the
449 z80
, z180
, r2k
and gbz80 ports
</li
>
450 <li
>r2k port
for the Rabbit
2000 and Rabbit
3000</li
>
452 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
453 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
454 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
460 <p
><i
><b
>November
22nd
, 2011: SDCC
3.1.0 RC3 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
461 <p
>SDCC
3.1.0 Release Candidate
3 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
462 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
463 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc3/">
464 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc3</a>.</p>
470 <p
><i
><b
>November
18th
, 2011: SDCC
3.1.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
471 <p
>SDCC
3.1.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
472 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
473 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc2/">
474 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc2</a>.</p>
480 <p
><i
><b
>November
6th
, 2011: SDCC
3.1.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
481 <p
>SDCC
3.1.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
482 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
483 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc1/">
484 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.1.0-rc1</a>.</p>
490 <p
><i
><b
>November
1st
, 2010: Small Device C Compiler
3.0.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
491 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
,
492 HC08
, and PIC microprocessors is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
493 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86 MS Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available
.</p
>
494 <p
>SDCC
3.0.0 Feature
List:</p
>
496 <li
>sdcpp synchronized with GNU cpp
4.5.0</li
>
497 <li
>changed z80
and gb targets
object file extension to
.rel
</li
>
498 <li
>special sdcc keywords which are not preceded by a
double underscore
499 are deprecated in sdcc version
3.0.0 and higher
. See section ANSI
-Compliance in sdccman
</li
>
500 <li
>xa51
and avr targets are disabled by
default in sdcc version
3.0.0 and higher
</li
>
501 <li
>introduced
new memory model huge
for mcs51 to
use bankswitching
for all functions
</li
>
502 <li
>removed generation of GameBoy binary image file format
, rrgb map file
503 format
and no
$gmb sym file format from sdld linker
. Utility makebin
504 generates GameBoy binary image file format
, utility as2gbmap utility
505 converts sdas map file to rrgb map
and no
$gmb sym file formas
.</li
>
506 <li
>implemented __builtin_offsetof
</li
>
507 <li
>asxxxx
/ aslink renamed to sdas
/ sdld
and synchronized with ASXXXX V2
.0
</li
>
508 <li
>majority of sdcc run time library released under GPL+LE license
509 (see http
://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sdcc/wiki/Files%20and%20Licenses)</li>
510 <li
>introduced
--use-non
-free command line option
</li
>
511 <li
>non
free (non GPL compatible
) header
and library files moved to non
-free directory
</li
>
512 <li
>deprecated
--no
-pack
-iram command line option
</li
>
514 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
515 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
516 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/" target
="_new">http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/</a></p>
522 <p
><i
><b
>October
22nd
, 2010: SDCC
3.0.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
523 <p
>SDCC
3.0.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
524 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
525 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.0.0-rc2/">
526 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.0.0-rc2</a>.</p>
532 <p
><i
><b
>October
10th
, 2010: SDCC
3.0.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
533 <p
>SDCC
3.0.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
534 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
535 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.0.0-rc1/">
536 http
://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/snapshot_builds/sdcc-3.0.0-rc1</a>.</p>
542 <p
><i
><b
>March
22th
, 2009: Small Device C Compiler
2.9.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
543 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
,
544 HC08
, and PIC microprocessors is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
545 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86 MS Windows
and
546 universal Mac OS X are available
.</p
>
547 <p
>SDCC
2.9.0 Feature
List:</p
>
549 <li
>sdcpp synchronized with GNU cpp
4.3.3</li
>
550 <li
>Integer constants written in
binary (prefix
0b
or 0B
, followed by a sequence
551 of
0 and 1digits
) are now supported
as a SDCC extension
.</li
>
552 <li
>pic16
*printf() library functions
return int</li
>
553 <li
>disabled support of undocumented
and not standard compliant
'b' binary
554 format
specifier ("%b", "%hb" and "%lb") in pic16
*printf() and printf_tiny() library functions
</li
>
555 <li
>fixed initialization of unnamed bitfields members of objects of structure
and union type
</li
>
556 <li
>many optimizations to reduce code size
and increase speed in the Z80 backend
</li
>
557 <li
>added support
for ar format libraries to adcc asxxxx
</li
>
558 <li
>libraries
, included in sdcc packages
, are in ar format
</li
>
559 <li
>sdcc asxxxx license changed to GPLv3
</li
>
560 <li
>added support
for many PIC16 devices
</li
>
562 <p
>Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
563 <p
>You can download the release from
:<br
/>
564 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599" target
="_new">http
://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599</a></p>
570 <p
><i
><b
>March
15th
, 2009: SDCC
2.9.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
571 <p
>SDCC
2.9.0 Release Candidate
2 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
572 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
573 <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
579 <p
><i
><b
>March
1st
, 2009: SDCC
2.9.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
580 <p
>SDCC
2.9.0 Release Candidate
1 source
, doc
and binary packages
for x86 Linux
,
581 32 bit Windows
and universal Mac OS X are available at
:
582 <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
588 <p
><i
><b
>March
30th
, 2008: Small Device C Compiler
2.8.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
589 <p
>A
new release of SDCC
, the portable optimizing compiler
for 8051, DS390
, Z80
,
590 HC08
, and PIC microprocessors is now
available (<a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target
="_new">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
591 Sources
, documentation
and binaries compiled
for x86 Linux
, x86 MS Windows
and
592 universal Mac OS X are available
.</p
>
593 <p
>SDCC
2.8.0 Feature
List:</p
>
595 <li
>added predefined preprocessor macro SDCC_REVISION holding SDCC
's subversion revision number</li>
596 <li>added preprocessor macros SDCC_PARMS_IN_BANK1, SDCC_FLOAT_REENT and SDCC_INT_LONG_REENT</li>
597 <li>sdcpp synchronized with GNU cpp 4.2.3</li>
598 <li>multiple infiles for sdcclib</li>
599 <li>added option --acall-ajmp: replaces lcall/ljmp with acall/ajmp</li>
600 <li>added support for many PIC devices</li>
601 <li>sdcc executables on Mac OS X are built as universal binaries, so that they can run on both ppc and i386 Mac OS X</li>
602 <li>added --Werror command line option</li>
603 <li>Windows installer enhancements</li>
604 <li>generation of cdb debug info for as-z80 and link-z80</li>
605 <li>generation of cdb debug info for variables in pdata for mcs51</li>
606 <li>Tail call optimization for functions that take no parameters on Z80</li>
607 <li>Improved multiplication of unsigned chars on Z80</li>
608 <li>ISO/IEC 9899 standard compliant integer promotion of integer function arguments if --std-cXX is defined in command line</li>
610 <p>Numerous feature requests and bug fixes are included as well.</p>
611 <p>You can download the release from:<br />
612 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599" target="_new">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599
619 <p><i><b>March 23th, 2008: SDCC 2.8.0 RC2 released.</b></i></p>
620 <p>SDCC 2.8.0 Release Candidate 2 source, doc and binary packages for x86 Linux,
621 32 bit Windows and universal Mac OS X are available at:
622 <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.8.0-rc2">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.8.0-rc2</a>
623 and <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
629 <p><i><b>March 9th, 2008: SDCC 2.8.0 RC1 released.</b></i></p>
630 <p>SDCC 2.8.0 Release Candidate 1 source, doc and binary packages for x86 Linux,
631 32 bit Windows and universal Mac OS X are available at:
632 <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.8.0-rc1">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.8.0-rc1</a>
633 and <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
639 <p><i><b>May 31st, 2007: Small Device C Compiler 2.7.0 released.</b></i></p>
640 <p>A new release of SDCC, the portable optimizing compiler for 8051, DS390, Z80,
641 HC08, and PIC microprocessors is now available (<a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net" target="_new">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>).
642 Sources, documentation and binaries compiled for x86 Linux, x86 MS Windows and
643 PPC Mac OS X are available.</p>
649 <p><i><b>May 26th, 2007: SDCC 2.7.0 RC3 released.</b></i></p>
650 <p>SDCC 2.7.0 Release Candidate 3 source, doc and binary packages for x86 Linux,
651 32 bit Windows and ppc Mac OS X are available at:
652 <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc3">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc3</a>
653 and <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
659 <p><i><b>May 22nd, 2007: SDCC 2.7.0 RC2 released.</b></i></p>
660 <p>SDCC 2.7.0 Release Candidate 2 source, doc and binary packages for x86 Linux,
661 32 bit Windows and ppc Mac OS X are available at:
662 <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc2">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc2</a>
663 and <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
669 <p><i><b>May 21st, 2007: Circuit Cellar made the Sandeep's article
"Anatomy of a Compiler A Retargetable ANSI-C
670 Compiler" publically available
</b
></i
></p
>
671 <p
>Sandeep
's article "Anatomy of a Compiler A Retargetable ANSI-C
672 Compiler", published in Circuit Cellar, issue 121, is now publicly
674 <a href="http://www.circuitcellar.com/SA/Articles2/Dutta-121.pdf">http://www.circuitcellar.com/SA/Articles2/Dutta-121.pdf</a>.</p>
680 <p><i><b>May 10th, 2007: SDCC 2.7.0 RC1 released.</b></i></p>
681 <p>SDCC 2.7.0 Release Candidate 1 source, doc and binary packages for x86 Linux,
682 32 bit Windows and ppc Mac OS X are available at:
683 <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc1">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.7.0-rc1</a>
684 and <a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
690 <p><i><b>July 31th, 2006: Small Device C Compiler 2.6.0 released</b></i></p>
691 <p>A new release of SDCC, the portable optimizing compiler for 8051, DS390, Z80, PIC, and HC08 microprocessors
692 is now available (<a href="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net">http://sdcc.sourceforge.net</a>). Sources, documentation
693 and binaries compiled for x86 Linux, x86 Microsoft Windows and PPC Mac OS X are available.</p>
694 <p>This release improves the compiler's conformance to the C standard
. Significant progress was also made on the
695 PIC (both
14- and 16-bit
) backends
. For the
8051 SDCC has seen the addition of a
new memory model
, code banking
696 and bit variables
. Numerous feature requests
and bug fixes are included
as well
.</p
>
697 <p
>Since
2.5.0 the ChangeLog has grown by more than
3000 lines so all changes are simply too numerous to name
.</p
>
698 <p
>You can download the this release from
:<br
/>
699 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599">http
://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599</a></p>
705 <p
><i
><b
>July
28th
, 2006: SDCC
2.6.0 RC2 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
706 <p
>SDCC
2.6.0 Release Candidate
2 packages
for x86 Linux
, 32 bit Windows
,
707 ppc MacOSX
and doc packages are available at
: <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.6.0-rc2">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.6.0-rc1</a>
708 and <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
714 <p
><i
><b
>July
12th
, 2006: SDCC
2.6.0 RC1 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
715 <p
>SDCC
2.6.0 Release Candidate
1 packages
for x86 Linux
, 32 bit Windows
,
716 ppc MacOSX
and doc packages are available at
: <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.6.0-rc1">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sdcc-2.6.0-rc1</a>
717 and <a href
="http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php">http
://sdcc.sourceforge.net/snap.php</a>.</p>
723 <p
><i
><b
>April
19th
, 2006: SDCC migrated from CVS to Subversion version control system
.</b
></i
></p
>
729 <p
><i
><b
>May
12th
, 2005: SDCC
2.5.0 released
.</b
></i
></p
>
730 <p
>Source code
and binaries Microsoft Windows
and Linux are available from
731 the
<a href
="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599">Sourceforge
732 download page
</a
>.</p
>
738 <p
><i
><b
>February
26th
, 2004 - SDCC
2.4.0
740 <p
>Source code
and binaries
for Mac OS X
, Microsoft
741 Windows
, and Linux are available from the
<a href
="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=599">Sourceforge
742 download page
</a
>. SDCC has been tested on Mandrake
9.2, Windows
743 98, and Mac OS X with the gcc
3.3 update
.</p
>
749 <p
><i
><b
>September
29, 2001 - Version
2.3.0
751 <p
>Version
2.3.0 is now available
. This is the first
752 official release in some time
, and includes many bug fixes
and
753 significantly improved Z80 support
.</p
>
759 <p
><i
><b
>July
11, 2001 - Winbin updates
</b
></i
></p
>
760 <p
>Recently
, Karl Bongers has put together a beta
for win32
761 using pre
-built cygwin
762 and Borland bins
. You can download it
<a href
="ftp://sdcc.sourceforge.net/pub/sdcc/sdcc-2.2.2-7.11.01-winbin.zip">
764 Remember this is a beta build
and will change from time to time
.
766 will be posted in the
<a href
="index.php#Download">Download
</a
>
767 section
as they become available
. There will be a link in the
<a href
="index.php#Download">
768 Download
</a
> section
for this
and all future builds
. Please
*DO
769 NOT
* email Karl directly
770 with problems
. Any questions
or fixes you have can be directed to the
772 list, see the link in the
<a href
="index.php#Support">Support
</a
>
775 <p
>If you run a win32 box I recommend installing Karl
's
776 build, if only for the
777 ease of install. If you are a native Linux user, use the CVS tree.
779 remove the old source dir and do a fresh checkout.</p>
780 <p>As always, there is lots going on in CVS. There are a
782 the documentation. This has been and always will be a short side of
784 SDCC included. The developers have added a lot of new command line
786 and made changes to the old ones. The mcs51 header files have been
788 and replaced with a common one. RTFM and then ask questions. The Z80
790 has been updated as well. Scott has fallen off the face of the earth
792 has not been heard from for a while ;-) We'll hear of his adventures
794 he returns
. Meanwhile the PIC port has remained
static. Michael has
796 working on an automated build
for SDCC
. If you download the source
798 this should help tremendously
.</p
>
799 <p
>There are a few bugs left that are keeping the
800 developers from releasing
801 v2
.2
.2. This has been said now
for a long time now
. You just can
't rush
802 quality ;-) An <i>official</i> release should happen in
803 the next few months.</p>
804 <p>Special thanks to Johan Knol for keeping the ball
805 rolling while everyone
806 is working their paying jobs.</p>
812 <p><i><b>April 24, 2001 - Notes</b></i></p>
813 <p>There has been a <i><b>lot</b></i>
814 of updates to v2.2.2 CVS lately. v2.2.1
815 is comparatively old and we recommend you download a binary
816 build from the <a href="http://www.qsl.net/dl9sec/SDCC_OKR.html">OKR</a>
817 or update your sources from CVS. Mitja Kukovec has sent the mailing
819 some short instructions on installing Cygwin on a Win32 box, the link
821 the text is in the SUPPORT section.</p>
827 <p><i><b>February 20, 2001 - Pic Port</b></i></p>
828 <p>Scott has been making great strides on the pic port.
829 There are a lot of issues
830 with bringing his work into other branches of SDCC, so you will not see
832 of the features of his port in the avr and mcs51 trees. Scott has been
834 on generating intermediate 'pcode
' that will be used for code
836 and linker features. This is a major step and there are bound to be
838 on the cutting edge you might get cut every once in a while. This has
840 been implemented in any of the other trees, but if he pulls this off,
842 will see better and more flexible code come out of SDCC. We think it's
844 a matter of time
;-) Tip
-o
-the
-hat to Scott
.</p
>
845 <p
>Sandeep
's daytime job keeps him from doing as much as he
847 he pops in from time to time with fixes and other contributions.
849 involved with the project has been very active lately, we are a lot
851 to an <i>official</i> 2.2.2 release. As always, the above
853 cvs. It would be a good idea to do a fresh check-out from cvs rather
855 an update as a LOT of things have changed. Binary builds from recent
857 sources can be downloaded from the <a href="http://www.qsl.net/dl9sec/SDCC_OKR.html">
865 <p><i><b>January 25, 2001 -- SDCC v2.2.2 is still in CVS</b></i></p>
866 <p>Due to numerous additions to SDCC to support the Dallas
867 DS'390, Version
2.2.2
868 has been delayed until more bugs are squashed
. Kevin
and Johan are
870 on them all the time
;-) Lots of help from the user
and development
873 <p
>Some (if not all
) of SDCC users will be glad to know
874 that Scott Dattalo has
875 been porting SDCC to the
14bit versions of the Microchip PIC
877 His port is still in its early stages
and needs a lot of work but it
879 compile programs
. His code has been committed to cvs on sourceforge
and
881 included when you update your cvs directories
.</p
>
887 <p
><i
><b
>SDCC v2
.2
.1 is out
!!! Check it out in
888 the
<a href
="/index.php#download">download
</a
> section
<br
/>
890 <p
>This is a milestone release
for the development group
.<br
/>
891 New stuff includes
:</p
>
893 <li
>bug
fixes (always bug fixes
) </li
>
894 <li
>better support
for the Dallas
'390, flat memory model
896 before, not perfect. </li>
897 <li>changes to the assembler </li>
898 <li>better documentation </li>
899 <li>faster compile times </li>
900 <li>and more... </li>
902 <p>There are more new command line switches to SDCC.. PAY
905 <p>There have been additions to the SDCC developer team, we
906 would like to welcome</p>
907 <p>Kevin Vigor and Johan Knol<br />
908 And now... Scott Dattalo<br />
915 <p><i><b>V2.2.1 is in CVS</b></i></p>
916 <p><i><b>(Sept 17,2000) </b></i>The
917 latest version SDCC is in CVS at the moment. Michael Schmitt has been
918 making releases and posting them to the supporting web sites,
919 specifically the <a href="http://www.qsl.net/dl9sec/SDCC_OKR.htm">OKR</a>
920 . As always... the most recent source code is here on Sourceforge. A
921 lot of work is going into the flat 24bit model and the Dallas '390
922 processor by Kevin Vigor
. Kevin has been committing updates
and fixes
923 almost on a daily basis
. '390 support is looking good. As soon as all
924 the "known" bugs have been squashed, a release will be posted here in
925 the download section.</p>
926 <p>If you are using SDCC on a win32/Cygwin platform, be aware you
927 will also need 'binutils
' from the CVS tree.<br />
928 Once logged into CVS do: cvs -z3 co binutils-avr<br />
930 <p>Some users are experiencing problems with win32/Cygwin logging
931 into cvs. Compatibility issues on Cygwin and win32 versions of cvs will
932 be posted soon. I will be contacting Cygnus to see if we can post the
933 known working version of Cygwin here on Sourceforge.</p>
934 <p>AVR support is continuing. Sandeep expects a usable build
935 sometime before the end of October.</p>
941 <p><i><b>V2.2.0 is now released. </b></i></p>
942 <p><i><b>(Feb 27,2000)</b></i> SDCC
943 v2.2.0 is coming soon. As of February 27, 2000, work on v2.2.0 is
944 moving along but there are still a few compile problems to be worked
945 out. This will be a big step in the development of SDCC as it will now
946 support the Z80 with support for the Atmel AVR right behind it. The
947 next few 2.x releases will be mostly bug fixes (if there are any ;-)
948 and speed improvements.</p>
949 <p>SDCC now has limited support for the Dallas DS80C390
950 microprocessor using the --model-flat24 option. This is a processor
951 from Dallas Semiconductor which starts up in 8051 code compatible mode,
952 but has a new mode which allows direct, non-paging use of up to 4
953 megabytes of code and data space.The TINI board from Dallas uses this
954 processor and includes 512kbytes flash, ram + Ethernet on a small simm
955 stick board for $50.00. See <a href="http://www.ibutton.com">http://www.ibutton.com</a>
956 TINI for details.</p>
957 <p>As of the first week in April, <a href="http://www.systronix.com">Systronics</a> is now
958 shipping backorders for the STEP, STEP+, and the TINI. (Dallas must be
959 selling a ton of the TINI's
. I have one of the STEP+TINI kits
and love
960 it
... I just finished getting an http server up
and running on it
)</p
>
961 <h2
>Previous Versions
</h2
>
962 <p
>Released March
27, 2000</p
>
964 <li
><a href
="files/v2.2.0/sdcc-2.2.0a.tar.gz">SDCC
965 v2
.2
.0a
Source (in gzipped tar format
) [2.3M
]</a
> </li
>
966 <li
><a href
="files/v2.2.0/sdcc-2.2.0a.winbin.tar.gz">SDCC
967 v2
.2
.0a Win32
Binary (in gzipped tar format
) [2.3M
]</a
> </li
>
968 <li
><a href
="files/v2.2.0/sdccdoc.tar.gz">SDCC
969 v2
.2
.0a Documentation
[160K
]</a
></li
>
971 <p
>Released January
20, 2000</p
>
973 <li
><a href
="ftp://sdcc.sourceforge.net/sdcc/pub/sdcc-2.1.9Ga.tar.gz">version
974 2.1.9Ga
Source (in gzipped tar format
)</a
> </li
>
975 <li
><a href
="ftp://sdcc.sourceforge.net/sdcc/pub/sdcc-2.1.9Gawinbin.tar.gz">version
976 2.1.9Ga Win32
Binary (in gzipped tar format
)</a
> </li
>
978 <p
>All are gzipped tar archives
.</p
>
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