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-- Mark Powell, Senior Software Engineer, Primagraphics Limited New Cambridge House, Litlington, nr.Royston, Herts, SG8 0SS, UK Tel. +44 1763 852222, Fax. 853324, http://www.primagraphics.co.uk
I'm looking for a new way to build the software running on a custom I/O board we are producing, which is based on the MC68010.
What I want to do is to set up a build system under Linux (Red Hat 9 ix86) for the software. Also, we are about to design a new generation of the board, which will be based on a 683xx or ColdFire processor, and I need the build environment to support that, too.
Would CrossGCC be suitable for this task? What would it take to get it up and running? To what extent would the code need to be ported to suit the new compiler? (That one might be hard to answer. I'll provide some example code later if necessary.) Is ColdFire supported at all?
- Toralf
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