DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> where to get the binutils and other stuff you mentioned? are they included in
>> current CVS?
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/binutils/
> http://sources.redhat.com/newlib/
>
> Again, in both cases you'll need to use the CVS version as the m32c
> port is still new enough that it hasn't shown up in any official
> releases yet.
>
>> i plan to write in g++ from scratch. so its strictness is a good
>> news and it will make life easy when i later compile on IAR's
>> compiler, do i rightly understand?
>
> Yes, unless their implementation is old enough to be incompatible.
>

ok, thanks for your help. now i know what i need to do is to get latest cvs
code from GNU for 'gcc', 'binutils' and 'newlib', then compile and install
them, right?  

after it were done, i will get capabilities of compile/linker from c++ source
to M16C executable on my Linux host computer and the special capabilities come
from giving extra options to gcc/ld/as command and these commands will keep no
change when i use them normally and produce native code, right?

sorry for bother.

-- 
steven woody (id: narke)

Charles: Let me ask you one thing. Do you think - after we've dried
off, after we've spent lots more time together - you might agree *not*
to marry me? And do you think not being married to me might maybe be
something you could consider doing for the rest of your life?  
Carrie: I do.

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