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Re: Re: how to compile a target application


hi,thank you very much.

i have tried the -myellowknife option,it also works.
the two generated file is of different size.
do you know the difference between them?

Regards

Diego


>I guess this is what you want.
>There is more to read in gcc manual.
>
>$ powerpc-eabi-gcc -o test.elf test.c -msim
>$ powerpc-eabi-run test.elf
>Hello, world!
>$
>
>regards
>cjw
>
>
>On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, diego wrote:
>
>> hi,all
>> how to use powerpc-eabi-gcc to compile a target program? what compile option
>> i have to use and what lib i should use when i compile a hello word.
>>
>>             diego
>>             diego_liu@263.net
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