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    MinGW-w64 - for 32 and 64 bit Windows

    A complete runtime environment for gcc

    The mingw-w64 project is a complete runtime environment for gcc to support binaries native to Windows 64-bit and 32-bit operating systems.
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    Downloads: 49,686 This Week
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    Raspberry Pi GCC Toolchains

    Raspberry Pi GCC Toolchains

    CI maintained precompiled GCC ARM/ARM64 Toolchains for Raspberry Pi

    This project provides latest Raspberry Pi hardware optimized GCC Cross Compiler & Native (ARM & ARM64) automated Build-Scripts and Precompiled standalone Toolchains binaries, that will save you tons of time & thereby helps you get quickly started with software development on Pi.
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    Downloads: 156 This Week
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    crossemx

    crossemx

    EMX compiler hosted on Win32

    I'm taking various older versions of the OS/2 based EMX port of GCC and re-hosting them on Win32. This way I can use multiple core machines to build my OS/2 side projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MinForth

    MinForth

    A minimalistic but complete standard Forth compiler in C

    ...A source text editor and a C compiler are sufficient. By design no toolchain is required to adapt or rebuild MinForth. A complete rebuild takes only few seconds. Current sources are for Windows and Linux (32-bit or 64-bit). MinForth primitive definitions are written in mixed Forth and C language and are transpiled to pure C code. Main but not exclusive application for the transpiler is to build the MinForth V3.4 high-level Forth compiler. MinForth V3.4 is widely conformant to the Forth-2012 draft standard and passes the usual test suites. ...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    wintcc

    Scripts, Makefiles, tools helping to build TinyCC on Windows and wine.

    The wonderful TinyCC (C compiler) has all the stuffs to make a Windows native compiler but it's far from obvious. This side project contains scripts, Makefiles and other tools to easily compile TinyCC on Windows. Currently, it contains bootstrap Makefile for Cygwin 32/64 that produces native compiler (Cygwin is not required to run the compiler) and Makefile for wine.
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    open-watcom

    Open Watcom C/C++ compilers and tools Fork

    C/C++ compilers and tools to compile and build for targets DOS 16/32-bit, RDOS, Windows 16/32-bit, OS/2 16/32 bit, Linux 32-bit (x86), Netware running on host OS DOS, Windows 16/32/64-bit, OS/2, Linux 32/64-bit (x86/x64) Open Watcom is now completely moved to GitHub Open Watcom 2.0 https://github.com/open-watcom/open-watcom-v2#open-watcom-v2-fork Open Watcom 1.9 https://github.com/open-watcom/open-watcom-1.9
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    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    BB-XDev

    BB-XDev

    A kit for cross-platform & embedded development in modular languages.

    XDev is open and free set of compilers, additional tools, libraries and design patterns for cross-platform and embedded development in modular programming languages. You can develop projects in several languages at once. You can develop for different platforms, such as retro and new. Main goals and benefits of XDev =============================== + Simplicity, + Reliability, + Small size of the target machine code, + The widely using of the great achievements of the European...
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    JWasm is a Masm-compatible assembler. It supports 16-, 32- and 64-bit code, instructions up to AVX and various output formats. It's written in C.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Drivers, firmware and cross dev tools for the Commodore 64 Retro Replay, RRNet and MMC64.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    MinGW-builds

    Dual-target (32 & 64-bit) MinGW-W64 compilers for 32 & 64-bit Windows

    Projects joined MinGW-W64, and the new builds will be available on the MinGW-W64 site: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64
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    Downloads: 192 This Week
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