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lynx:compilers [2021/01/13 05:46] Igorlynx:compilers [2023/01/26 06:06] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 FIXME Add an introduction here FIXME Add an introduction here
  
-===== CC65 =====+===== CC65 (Current, GitHub) =====
  
 The [[https://cc65.github.io/|CC65 compiler]] is a great starting point for Lynx coding - you can use it for both C and ASM compilation and linking. The [[https://cc65.github.io/|CC65 compiler]] is a great starting point for Lynx coding - you can use it for both C and ASM compilation and linking.
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   * [[https://cc65.github.io/doc/using-make.html|Using GNU Make with cc65]]   * [[https://cc65.github.io/doc/using-make.html|Using GNU Make with cc65]]
  
 +==== Building CC65 ====
 +
 +CC65 can be built from source on any *NIX compatible system with the following commands. Note that these commands assume you want to get the **latest** source for CC65 and are only interested in compiling your code for the Lynx. CC65 can be used to compile for many other 6502 based systems, if you are after that, please adjust the targets accordingly.
 +
 +<code>
 +git clone https://github.com/cc65/cc65.git --single-branch
 +cd cc65
 +make all TARGETS=lynx
 +</code>
 +
 +Once CC65 is built, the **cc65/bin** directory will contain all of the binaries and **cc65/lib** will contain the Lynx library. To build Lynx code all you need to do is include the **cc65/bin** directory in your **PATH**. For example...
 +
 +<code>
 +export CC65_HOME=`pwd`
 +export PATH="$CC65_HOME/bin:$PATH"
 +</code>
  
 ===== Other Compilers ===== ===== Other Compilers =====