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Commercial embedded Linux GNU toolchains updated

Nov 15, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Microcross has updated its commercially supported GNU toolchains for embedded Linux development. GNU X-Tools 3.40 includes tested, modified, commercially supported toolchains based on stable releases of GNU compilers, linkers, and other tools. It is available for 15 architectures — optionally with a visual development environment.

GNU X-Tools 3.4 includes:

  • gcc v3.40 (C/C++ compilers)
  • binutils v2.15 (LD linker, AR archiver, AS assembler, instruction set simulator, and other utilities)
  • Visual GDB debugger (a.k.a. Insight) v6.1

Supported architectures include:

  • ARM
  • AVR
  • H8300
  • i386
  • M32R/D
  • M6811/12
  • M68K/ColdFire
  • M-CORE
  • MIPS
  • MIPS64
  • PowerPC
  • SPARC
  • SuperH
  • V850
  • XScale

Additionally, the GNU X-Tools work with an optional graphical development environment offered by Microcross. The Visual X-Tools IDE (integrated development environment) is based on the Visual SlickEdit, and can be hosted on Linux or Windows workstations.

Availability

GNU X-Tools 3.40 are available now, priced at $1,000 per target architecture, including setup support. The Visual X-Tools IDE adds $500. Optional engineering support costs $1,000 per project for the first year, including phone and email support, training guide, free upgrades, and access to a member Website.


 
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