SamuraiCrow wrote:
Sidewinder and I (mostly Sidewinder) are working on an AMOS compatible compiler that uses a C compiler as a backend called Mattathias. (Note the version on the website generates 68k assembler.)
Yep, I saw that! I'm not on my development machine at the mo so I've got no way of running it, but I've grabbed the source from CVS to have a poke around
There is an AMOS interpreter for SDL-based targets being worked on in C++ called Alvyn.
Yep, I saw that too! I'm still undecided whether the 'correct' way is to interpret the code at run-time, or generate code that is then compiled and run.
My current fascination, FWIW, is with Parrot, and I think there's mileage there.
Both projects are open-source and short on help so drop either party a line. I'm sure your C++ knowledge will come in handy.
I will certainly do so, as I'm looking for a new project with which to start the new year!
Steev