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    crossdjgppv1

    crossdjgppv1

    Cross compiling environment to DJGPP v1

    Win32 hosted tools to cross compile to DJGPP v1 (go32) for MS-DOS. Now includes GCC 1.27 aka the first version available to support the i386 processor.
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    MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MILE - MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MILE is a user-friendly MIPS simulator. It offers users a GUI in which they can develop and run programs written in MIPS assembly language. It is intended to be used as an instructional tool. MILE is still in early development. It lucks certain features and functionality. Please be patient until the beta version is released.
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    "Motorola DSP56800 Tool Chain" is intended to create a complete development environment for the embedded digital signal processor family. Including assembler/disassembler, linker, archiver and light C compiler based on GNU binutils and gcc.
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