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From: Castle Joe Contr <Joe DOT Castle AT fscnet DOT vandenberg DOT af DOT mil>
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Subject: NT to m68030
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:16:55 -0700
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I am looking for a cross compiler that is hosted in NT and targets the
Motorola 68030 chip. Before I install CYGWIN, I would like to know if it
will work for me. I understand that CYGWIN uses gcc- 2.9.5.2. I was trying
to install DJGPP in NT found that this was not advisable. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

Joseph M. Castle
Radar Systems Engineer
ITT Industries, Systems Division

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