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author HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org>
date Wed, 16 May 2018 04:46:17 +0100
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I made EgoBF relatively easy to port. The interpreter and standard compiler
portions shouldn't be a problem, but C2M is architecture-specific. If you would
like me to port it to your architecture, please do the following:

cd src/c2m/tests
gcc -O0 -g test.c -o a0.out
gcc -O1 -g test.c -o a1.out
objdump -S -t a0.out > test_{arch}_{os}.s
objdump -S -t a1.out >> test_{arch}_{os}.s

(Replace {arch} with your architecture and {os} with your OS)

Then send that file (test_{arch}_{os}.s) to me <AKAQuinn@hotmail.com>, and I
may be able to port it.

But I can't test it, so you'll still need to help ;)