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http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macintosh-programmer%E2%80%99s-workshop
and use the CIncludes directory from there.
and use the CIncludes and RIncludes directories from there.
Put the C header files into a directory called "CIncludes" at the top
level of the Retro68 directory.
level of the Retro68 directory; likewise, the Rez includes should go into
a directory called "RIncludes".
Building
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- added `__attribute__((__raw_inline__(word1, word2, word3)))` to emulate `ONEWORDINLINE` and friends
- added `__attribute__((regparam("...")))` to specify custom register calling conventions
- added `#pragma parameter` to specify custom register calling conventions
- added support for the `= { 0x1234 }` syntax for inline machine code.
### newlib
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An evil hack. Installs a replacement for m68k-unknown-elf-as that
runs a few regexps on generated assembly code. Two things are changed:
1. Replace occurrences of the RTD instruction, with something that is supported on 68000 as well. GCC currently generates this in `pascal` functions that you declare.
1. Replace occurrences of the RTD instruction with something that is supported on 68000 as well. GCC currently generates this in `pascal` functions that you declare.
2. While we're at it, remove unnecessary duplicate RTS instructions from MacsBug symbol names.
### MakeAPPL
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Reads a FLAT executable as output by elf2flt and converts it to
a MacBinary file containing a classic Macintosh application.
### Rez
A reimplementation of Apple's Rez resource compiler. Reader `.r` files countaining textual resource descriptions and
### libretro
Contains startup code (handles relocations) and implementations