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From: tdphette@mke.ab.com (Thad Phetteplace x4461)
Subject: Sun/386BSD Cross Compiler?
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I've been thinking it would be really handy if I could use one of my
SPARCstations to compile 386BSD code (in particular X386).  Before I dive
into hacking together a cross compiler myself, does such a beast already
exist?  If so, where can I get it?  If not, who would be interested in
getting a copy when I finish mine?  Are any such capabilities already
inherent in gcc or will I need to dig out my Dragon Book and a copy of
the gcc sourcecode? 

--
Thad Phetteplace
Network Systems Analyst, Allen-Bradley Co.
Phone: (414)382-4461
Email: tdphette@mke.ab.com

The opinions expressed here are entirely my own and not that of my employer...
I am not a slob, I am simply doing an experiment in domestic entropy!