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GNU Development Environment for the AVR Microcontroller
Table of Contents 1. Installing the GNU Tools 1.1. GNU Binutils 1.2. AVR-GCC 1.2.1. Downloading the Source 1.2.2. Building the Project 1.2.3. Installing the Tools 1.3. AVR-LIBC 1.3.1. Downloading the Source 1.3.2. Building the Libraries 1.3.3. Installing the Libraries and Header Files 1.4. Programming Your Processor
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GNU Tool Chain - 68HC11
This page describes the state of the port of the GNU Development chain for the Motorola 68HC11 and 68HC12 microcontrollers. The cross compiler should work on any host supported by GNU tools (Solaris, GNU/Linux, HP/UX, ...). This port is intended to be as complete as possible. The GNU C, C++, compiler (GCC 2.95.2) The GNU Binutils 2.10 (as, ld, ar, objcopy, ...) The GNU Debugger (GDB 5.0) The NEWLIB libraries (libc, libgloss, libm)
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Macraigor Systems - Free Gnu Tools
This page has install scripts for binary images of the GNU embedded systems toolkits that work with one or more OCDemon devices. Each toolkit provides: GNU Tools (binutils, gcc, gdb, Insight) for a specific microprocessor family An example program including source, makefile, and configuration scripts that has been built, downloaded and debugged on a target microprocessor using the tools provided The binaries required to interface GDB...
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Bill Gatliff's Home Page
Mr. Gatliff is one of the major 'guru's' of GNU/Embedded. This site is intended to be more than a personal homepage. There is information here on the work he is involved in, including the Crossgcc Wiki and gdbstubs projects. He also provides the text for most of my articles and presentations, many of which are useful as short tutorials.
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GNU 68HC11 & 68HC12
The GNU Compiler Collection integrates several compilers for many architectures. The C and C++ compilers have been ported for 68HC11 and 68HC12 micro-controllers. This is a blog, personal website, and community forum for 68HC11 - but suffers from some lack of updates.
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GNU @ Wikipedia
GNU (pronounced /gnu/ (help·info)) is a computer operating system composed entirely of free software. Its name is a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix, which was chosen because its design is Unix-like, but differs from Unix by being free software and by not containing any Unix code.[1] GNU was founded by Richard Stallman and was the original focus of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The project to develop GNU is known as the GNU...
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Using and Porting the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)
This manual documents how to run, install and port the GNU compiler, as well as its new features and incompatibilities, and how to report bugs. It corresponds to GCC version 2.95.
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