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X-Tools for XScale

Mar 25, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views

Microcross announced that the latest version of its GNU X-Tools XScale Toolsuite (v3.0) now fully supports all current Intel XScale variants.

The GNU X-Tools toolsuite, which runs on Windows (via Cygwin) and Linux hosts, is based on GNU GCC v3.2 and “is derived from the standard distribution of GNU tools, which supports more hosts and target processors than any embedded development toolsuite in existence,” the company said.

This version of the Microcross toolsuite boasts improved compiler and debugger performance and library support. Additionally, thanks to the merging of XScale and ARM Thumb support into a single product, developers need only purchase a single product — unlike the situation with GCC v2.95.2, the company said.

Microcross sells its GNU-based “complete tool solutions” for around $500 (USD).

 
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