Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/08/16/09:46:57
Orion Lin <OrionLin AT altek DOT com DOT tw> wrote:
> The DJCPP ver.2 supports GCC 2.93
No, it doesn't. It Supports GCC version 2.95.3 and some older
versions, and probably it soon will support GCC-3.0 or some higher
version. IIRC, there never was a version of GCC numbered 2.93.
And BTW, it's called DJ_G_PP, not DJ_C_PP.
> 1. but which version of DJCPP support GCC 2.63 ?!
There never was a version 2.63 of GCC. You may be reffering 2.6.3,
which is a *very* old version. What's so special about this particular
version that makes you think you need it?
> 2. All the obj file compiled via DJCPP are 32-bits, If I compile
> some files (.cpp) and generate obj files (.o) via DJCPP. then I
> have other files (.c) and compiled as obj files (.o) by ANSI C
> compiler(16-bit), Is it possible to merge all of these obj files
> (32bit,16bit) into a executable file and run it in 16-bit
> microchip?!
Almost certainly No. 16bit microcontrollers can't run 32bit code ---
that's why they're not called 32bit microcrontrollers, see?
Care telling why you think this would be a good plan, in the first
place? If you already have a working ANSI C compiler for that target,
what do you expect to gain by using GCC?
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