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Is it possible to run gcc toolkit on nios2-uclunux host?
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--- Quote Start --- originally posted by nvs@Jul 12 2006, 07:17 PM is it possible to run gcc toolkit on nios2-uclunux host?
how can i make it.
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--- Quote End --- with the limited speed and resource of nios2 system, it is not pratical. did you ever compile on a 66MHz 486 PC?
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On 486(33MHz) module, dos+norton commander and TurboC 2.0 has worked.
Sometimes it can be needed, when PC or notebook inaccessible. It is not perspective?- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- originally posted by nvs@Jul 12 2006, 09:52 PM on 486(33mhz) module, dos+norton commander and turboc 2.0 has worked.
sometimes it can be needed, when pc or notebook inaccessible.
it is not perspective?
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--- Quote End --- Yes, it is possible. ( or nothing impossible). But it would take a lot of efforts. if you want some field programming tools, you should think of script interpreters. eg, python had been ported to uclinux. uClinux-dist/user/python
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