I am happy to announce the release of NutStudio Tools for the HP-41. This first release consists of an assembler and a linker for easy creation of MCODE based modules.
Pre-built binaries are available for both Mac OS X i386, Mac OS X PowerPC and Linux i686. You can find them and documentation at http://code.google.com/p/nutstudio/downloads/list
Edited: 5 Apr 2010, 2:36 a.m.
Thanks, Håkan!
Already downloading all files... although I'll use only the Linux i686 (at least for now).
Cheers!
Luiz (Brazil)
Why this strange Haskell?
Why not use normal C/C++?
Hi, ZOleg;
I´m not the very person to explain Haskell, but I know that it was taught in many Telecommunications courses as a language suitable to high-level, object oriented coding. I also had the chance to look at the source of many applications, and after knowing what where those applications for, I wondered about where else to use it. Seems I have found...
Sorry, cannot go any further.
Cheers.
Luiz (Brazil)
Will there be a pre-built Windows version coming soon ?
Thanks
John
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Why this strange Haskell?
cf. Introduction of NUTSTUDIO TOOLS FOR THE HP-41
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Why not use normal C/C++?
Be careful what to consider normal these days.
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Will there be a pre-built Windows version coming soon ?
Thanks
John
Hopefully, yes. I plan to make an attempt at that in the not so distant future.
I get this error (Linux):
error while loading shared libraries: libgmp.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
while libgmp.so.3 is located at:
/usr/lib/libgmp.so.3
Edited: 6 Apr 2010, 6:53 a.m.
On my machine /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 belongs to a package called libgmp3c2, do you have that installed?
(It is actually a symbolic link, but the file pointed to is also part of libgmp3c2).
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I get this error (Linux):
error while loading shared libraries: libgmp.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
while libgmp.so.3 is located at:
/usr/lib/libgmp.so.3
Yes, I have it installed, but still get the error. Is the code expecting it in a certain location?
What Linux distribution and version are you using? I built it on Ubuntu 9.04, but I also have some added packages.
% ldd nutasm
will display load dependencies on shared libraries.