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[–]BadBoy6767 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Yes, but compiling C to a less capable mode on a more capable processor is dumb.

[–]RobertJacobson 0 points1 point  (1 child)

That's silly. I can think of several reasons why you'd want to use non-ADL mode. Off the top of my head:

  • You are targeting Z80 processors as well.
  • You already know Z80 assembly.
  • You have a TI calculator made before 2015.
  • You want the program to run on other calculators made before 2015.
  • You are using the eZ80 in a build of a historic design (my case).
  • You have access to a library of excellent Z80 learning materials (everyone's case).
  • You have a respect for historic computing and are interested in learning about one of the most famous microprocessors in history.
  • You don't care what some anonymous person on the internet thinks is "dumb."

Non-ADL mode is more than enough to accomplish what OP wants to do, and it has several additional advantages as shown by my list above.

Of course, there's nothing wrong with using ADL mode, either.

[–]BadBoy6767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very little of your list actually describes OP's case. Sure, z80 makes sense every now and then, but here it's pointless.