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- From: mef@ehsl.mitre.org (Marc E. Fiucznski)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: MC68008 cross/gnu/or whatever compiler!
- Message-ID: <MEF.92Jul22081401@ehsl.mitre.org>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 13:14:01 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: mef@ehsl.mitre.org's message of Mon, 20 Jul 1992 13:17:25 GMT
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- Hi,
-
- Thanks for your replies and suggestions. As usual, I should have
- researched a bit more before asking a 'somewhat' obvious question. It
- turns out that simply using the gnu c compiler (gcc) and setting it up
- to compile 68k code will do the trick.
-
- The only problem that I face now is that the 68k systems that they
- list are somewhat tailed to the various versions of UN*X out there.
-
- Someone told me that there exists a 'plain' 68K definition for the
- gnu compiler. Any hints?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Marc
-
- ps. I pulled in gcc.1-40. Does it already include plain 68K definition?
-