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Thanks for your response...<br>
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Leon Woestenberg wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> - is binary compatible with the PPC405. 440, and Freescale 85xx cores.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->binary compatible? You mean it can build binaries for those cores?
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What I meant (but said poorly) was that it has pre-compiled binaries.
But its fine if I can build it under cygwin. And I am thinking that I
may drop the cygwin requirement, because its painful to do linux builds
under it.<br>
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<pre wrap="">My preference is to use OpenEmbedded and do so under a Linux host
system (any will do).
As I don't want to be tied to a certain host OS, Emdebian or
Gentoo-Embedded are no-go for me.
I have used tools and rootfs systems like crosstool, buildroot, LFS before.
There is also LTIB by Freescale, tried that?
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I need to look closer at LITB - but I was guessing it didn't have
PPC4xx support.<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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Brian Silverman
Concept X, LLC
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