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Blackfin Open Source Koop
This site is the central location for open source and free software and hardware projects targeted for use with certain members of the Analog Devices Blackfin processor family. In addition to a wide range of applications, this Koop also focuses on supporting Open Source hardware and software tools, including the GNU GCC toolchain and the uClinux distribution. What is a Koop? The word 'Koop' is derived from the English word cooperative,...
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Cross GCC News Group (Yahoo)
This group - hosted on Yahoo.com - discusses the Cross GCC, and is thus useful if you are interested in Open Source.
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Getting Started with GNU: A Tutorial Introduction Using the ARM Evaluator-7T
This article provides you an opportunity to evaluate GNU tools for embedded development in a low-cost setting using either the GNU debugger’s ARM instruction set simulator, or the ARM Evaluator-7T single board computer. The Evaluator-7T is a good choice for an introductory GNU experience. Authored by Bill Gatliff.
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GCC home page
GCC development is a part of the GNU Project, aiming to improve the compiler used in the GNU system including the GNU/Linux variant. The GCC development effort uses an open development environment and supports many other platforms in order to foster a world-class, optimizing compiler, to attract a larger team of developers, to ensure that GCC and the GNU system work on multiple architectures and diverse environments.
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KDbg - A Graphical Debugger Interface
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger. It provides an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, and stepping through code.
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GNU WinCvs, GNU Make, GNU awk
What is GNU Make? Make is a tools which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. What is GNU awk? If you are like many computer users, you would frequently like to make changes in various text files wherever certain patterns appear, or extract data from parts of certain lines while discarding the rest.
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Codesourcery GNU Articles
Statically Typed Trees in GCC (Slides) Nathan Sidwell & Zachary Weinberg, 2004 GCC Developers' Summit Slides for paper above. GCC: 3.4 and Beyond Nathan Sidwell, Ottawa Linux User's Group This presentation describes new features and capabilites of GCC 3.4 and outlines the SSA infrastructure that will be present in GCC 3.5. GCC: Looking Forward Mark Mitchell, 2003 GCC Developers' Summit This presentation (given as the...
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