Catalina Compiler for Linux 3.16 freeware
The Catalina Compiler was designed as a C compiler that also contains a set of C libraries and device drivers that can be used with the Parallax Propeller microcontroller. The compiler can easily run on multiple platforms and is based on the retargetable C compiler "lcc".
Author | Ross Higson |
Released | 2019-08-03 |
Filesize | 56.90 MB |
Downloads | 930 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | C compiler, compile code, code compiler, compiler, compile, code |
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3.16 | Aug 3, 2019 | New Release | |
3.13.2 | Mar 9, 2015 | New Release | Fixed a problem with the graphics library that caused it to not compile if spinnaker (openspin) was used. It compiled correctly if Homespun was used. Modified the CMM kernel to include relative jumps, and various other minor performance improvements. These can both improve the speed and reduce the size of CMM programs significantly. |
3.13 | Feb 18, 2014 | New Release | Fixed a problem with the graphics library that caused it to not compile if spinnaker (openspin) was used. It compiled correctly if Homespun was used. Modified the CMM kernel to include relative jumps, and various other minor performance improvements. These can both improve the speed and reduce the size of CMM programs significantly. Add a new Optimizer level (level 5) which optimizes loads. This can improve the speed and reduce the size of both CMM and LMM programs significantly. Improved the performance of the PSHM primitive - this can improve the speed of both CMM and LMM programs that make intensive use of procedure calls significantly. The ALTERNATE LMM kernel is now deprecated, since the improvements in the standard LMM kernel have made it redundant. It will be removed from future releases. The combined result of the the CMM and LMM changes can reduce program size and improve program speed as follows: CMM: up to 20% size reduction, and up to 15% speed improvement |