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MinGW GCC cross development environment for Power PC.
This is a Windows command line based cross development environment for Power PC built from the latest stable release of GCC (currently 13.1.0). I built 12.2.0 incorrectly so I've deleted it. Also included is Gnu make along with the necessary MinGW dlls to make it all work. I build toolchains for other targets, from time to time, to use for testing Flash Insight, a device programmer that is available on my website. Flash Insight doesn't currently support PowerPC but once I have the tool chain building for one target it generally builds for all targets. I want to make this tool chain available to the embedded development community since building gcc under MinGW isn't a trivial exercise and if you're like me you probably just want to work on your project and not fiddle with building toolchains.
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This is a Windows command line based cross development environment for the M68K/ColdFire family of processors built from the latest stable release of GCC (currently 13.1.0). I recently incorrectly built 12.2.0 so have deleted it. Also included is Gnu make along with the necessary MinGW dlls to make it all work. I build this tool chain, from time to time, to use for testing Flash Insight, a device programmer that is available on my website. I want to make it available to the embedded development community since building gcc under MinGW isn't a trivial exercise and if you're like me you probably just want to work on your project and not fiddle with building toolchains.
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