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    Tools for development on the Archos Gmini 100 & 200 series -- GNU Binutils for CalmRisc16 -- gcc for CalmRisc16 -- Gmini 1xx & 2xx emulator
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    SCOF provides a C/C++ toolchain that is easy to build, extend, and even embed within custom applications that wish to parse and interpret source code. It's goal is to be a C/C++ framework that is modular and easy to understand from beginning to end.
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    This project has moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/microchipopen/. Visit us over there! Community version of Microchip Technology's GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) based MPLAB® C Compiler for PIC32 MCUs.
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