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From: fsosi@j51.com (NightHawk)
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Subject: Re: GCC for the ARM6
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 20:18:48 -0400
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Heinz Wolter (heinz@focus-systems.on.ca) wrote:
: Has anyone used the GCC to generate code for the ARM6 or may Acorn?
: I know this isn't strictly a linux question, but this is misc. and I 
: found a bunch of references and files refering to the ARM2/3/6 codegen
: for GCC on my YGGdrassil linux cdrom...
: I've got a Newton and would like to find a way to compile for it using
: my linux boz rather than a macintoy of dos/winblows (whenever apple 
: feels like getting off their butts and porting the NTK and CC to Intel..)

Maybe. I am not familiar with ARM. But I saw some ARM supports in gcc
and gas+binutils.

NH

: thanks, heinz