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- From: jrichard@cs.ulowell.edu (John Richardson)
- Subject: Re: GCC and MC68HC16 ...
- In-Reply-To: tch@cis.ksu.edu's message of 24 Jan 93 18:42:50 GMT
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 23:33:52 GMT
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- In article <tch.727901077@cygnus.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu> tch@cis.ksu.edu (Thomas C Hampton ) writes:
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- The subject really says it all. I would like to be able to cross
- compile to the 68hc16 using gcc, but I need a backend to gcc for the
- hc16.
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- Thanks.
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- Tom C Hampton College of Engineering
- Kansas State University Compter Science
- NASA Mobile Robotics Research Group Electrical and Computer Engineering
- "When we are invited to live on this earth, there is no reason
- we should not visit the basement."
- -Jaques Cousteau
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- I have been told there is a company called coactive (coactive@coactive.com)
- that has a port of GCC which they will "give" you when you buy their
- product. Maybe they will put it up in ftp site? Does someone know them
- well enough to ask?
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- John Richardson
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- John Richardson | "the more we live, the more we learn,
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