Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/03/09/12:02:30
Hi Darrik,
You need to compile GCC yourself as a cross compiler.
Mumit Khan has a good guide to compiling GCC (including as a Cross compiler)
at http://www.nanotech.edu.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/
I looked at many sources, but this is the one that worked for me.
You might also try asking for help at the crossGCC mailing list, at
crossgcc AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Stephen Blythe
Senior Software Engineer (Product Support Group) ext.482
stephen DOT blythe AT igt DOT com Barcrest (a trading division of IGT-UK)
-----Original Message-----
From: Darrik Spaude [mailto:DJS AT MULTITECH DOT com]
Sent: 09 March 2001 15:08
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: GCC targets
Hello,
I downloaded the Cygwin tools with the expectation that I would be
able to use GCC to compile for various target platforms. For
example, I tried:
gcc -m68000 voce.c
and I get an error that says '68000' is an invalid option. The same
goes for -mcpu=860 (860 is an invalid option).
Does the GCC app supplied with the Cygwin tools support other targets
or am I dreaming? Is there some way to get GCC with support for
multiple targets working on Windows or DOS?
I'm not very familiar with GCC, but I do know that $5000 to $10000 is
ridiculous for a compiler.
Thank you very much,
Darrik J. Spaude
Development Engineer
MultiTech Systems, Inc.
djs AT multitech DOT com
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