Miroh Jr for NES, by Wendel, Raftronaut, and M-Tee, built with LLVM-MOS Linux booting on Commodore 64 with REU, via emulator built with LLVM-MOS NES project in pure C99 using llvm-mos, by Steven Poulton Hello world in Rust, with factorial calculation, for Atari 800, proof of concept by mrk Hello world of LLVM assembler targeting Commodore VIC-20 Hello world of LLVM assembler targeting Apple IIe Hello world in C, targeting Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P, port by Stephan Mühlstrasser Hello Commander X16 from C llvm-mos is an open-source fork of the LLVM C/C++ compiler, that provides first-class support to the MOS Technology 65xx series of microprocessors and relatives. llvm-mos enables modern software development for many classic platforms. You can play with the compiler right now on Godbolt! Here's a Commodore 64 project that shows the C compiler in action. Try the "Click here to emulate" link on that page, to watch a Commodore 64 compute a hundred digits of pi. To download and use the tools locally, check out Getting started. Our work encompasses the following: Ongoing public development discussions occur on Discord. If you'd like to help, then please join our Discord group now. Notice The llvm-mos project is not officially affiliated with or endorsed by the LLVM Foundation. Our project is a fork of LLVM that provides a new backend and Clang target; our project is based on LLVM, not a part of LLVM. Our use of LLVM or other related trademarks does not imply affiliation or endorsement. Category tree Categories Pages
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