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<html><h1>Software packages for 32000 series</h1></html> | <html><h1>Software packages for 32000 series</h1></html> |
Author: Alexander Voropai alec@sensi.org\\ | Author: Alexander Voropai alec@sensi.org\\ |
Aug 2017\\ | Aug 2017 .. Jun 2022\\ |
This page was created as a "companion" article for this amazing site: http://www.cpu-ns32k.net\\ | This page was created as a "companion" article for this amazing site: http://www.cpu-ns32k.net\\ |
For the GNU Toolchains for 32000 series see a separate page: [[ns32ktoolchain]] | For the GNU Toolchains for 32000 series see a separate page: [[ns32ktoolchain]] |
http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Multi.html | http://www.cpu-ns32k.net/Multi.html |
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Labtam firmware: | Labtam firmware:\\ |
http://wiki.sensi.org/download/ns32k/Labtam-V32-G87.zip | http://wiki.sensi.org/download/ns32k/Labtam-V32-G87.zip |
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| It supports the following Multibus controllers:\\ |
It supports following Multibus controllers: | |
''Disk:\\ | ''Disk:\\ |
* Labtam Z80 disk controller *\\ | * Labtam Z80 disk controller *\\ |
* XYlogics 472 Tape controller *\\ | * XYlogics 472 Tape controller *\\ |
* Interphase STORAGER tape *\\'' | * Interphase STORAGER tape *\\'' |
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==== TDS ==== | ==== TDS ==== |
**TDS** (Tiny Development System) is a software for the National Semiconductor's development boards: **DB16000**, **DB16000A** (later renamed to **DB32016**) and **DB32000**. It includes simply editor, assembler and debugger.\\ | **TDS** (Tiny Development System) is a software for the National Semiconductor's development boards: **DB16000**, **DB16000A** (later renamed to **DB32016**) and **DB32000**. It includes simply editor, assembler and debugger.\\ |
Sources may be [[sysvcross|cross-compiled]] under working SYSVR2 (i.e. SIMH/VAX or SIMH/3B2) to make a sort-of "crosstool". It is possible also to build binaries under relative old GCC (I've successfully built some sources with GCC 2.7 on a i386 [[https://archive.org/details/RHL2.1|RedHat Linux 2.1 Bluesky]], November 1995 under VirtualBox). | Sources may be [[sysvcross|cross-compiled]] under working SYSVR2 (i.e. SIMH/VAX or SIMH/3B2) to make a sort-of "crosstool". It is possible also to build binaries under relative old GCC (I've successfully built some sources with GCC 2.7 on a i386 [[https://archive.org/details/RHL2.1|RedHat Linux 2.1 Bluesky]], November 1995 under VirtualBox). |
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4) http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/bits/OpusSystems/Floppies/\\ | ==== Opus Systems board ==== |
This is a full binary distributive for the Opus5 card (see http://cpu-ns32k.net/Opus.html ) also know as a National Semiconductor SYS32/20 Development Board. It's SYSVR2 (GENIX2). No sourcecode. Binaries are in the ns32k COFF format. Contains some DOS utuluties for the Opus5 board. | |
| 1) http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/bits/OpusSystems/Floppies/\\ |
| This is a full binary distributive for the Opus5 card (see http://cpu-ns32k.net/Opus.html ) also know as a National Semiconductor SYS32/20 Development Board. It's SYSVR2 (equal to GENIX2 ?). No sourcecode. Binaries are in the ns32k COFF format. Contains some DOS utuluties for the Opus5 board. |
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| 2) http://bitsavers.org/pdf/opusSystems/32k/\\ |
| Opus Systems board documentation. |
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==== Siemens SINIX ==== | ==== Siemens SINIX ==== |