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> Hi All, > > I'm using the most recent crosstools to make a m68k toolchain. It > compiles successfully and I then go about using it to compile a Macintosh > bootloader called EMILE (http://emile.sourceforge.net/). When it reaches > an assembly source file, it dies with an odd error: > > make -C first TARGET=m68k-linux > as -I/home/g1powermac/Desktop/emile-0.12/first --defsym SCSI_SUPPORT=1 -o > first_scsi.o first.S > first.S: Assembler messages: > first.S:7: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.cpu' > first.S:23: Error: no such instruction: `bra start' > first.S:62: Error: no such instruction: `moveal SysZone,%a0' > first.S:63: Error: no such instruction: `addal %pc@(SysHeapSize),%a0' > first.S:65: Error: no such instruction: `movel SysZone,TheZone' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `movea.l ROMBase,%a0' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `move.w 8(%a0),%d1' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `cmp.w ' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `bls.s bit32_ok' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `cmp.w ' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `bls.s bit32_ok' > first.S:69: Error: no such instruction: `move.l ' > . . . > > It's as if the assembler doesn't recognize the m68k assembly code. Does > anyone know the reason why this is happening? > > Thanks, > J Silverman It looks like the assembler being called in 'as' which is typically your native assembler. Most cross-compiler toolchains (that I have seen) would name it something like 'm68k-elf-as'. Are you sure you are calling the correct assembler? C Meyer -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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