From: jayas AT cse DOT unsw DOT edu DOT au (Jayasooriah) To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Wed, 5 Oct 94 16:29:29 +1000 Subject: gpp cross compiler on MSDOS for 68K Dear DJ, First of all, let me say how pleased I am with your implementation of gcc on the MSDOS platform. I teach OS for (at both graduate and undergraduate levels) here at UNSW. In the process, I had developed my own single process multiple threads kernel and porting it onto I86 using your implementaiton was a breeze. Prior to discovering your implementation, I was maintaining different versions for the different compiler platforms on PC and it was a mess. Now I use the same source (with small changes to the stack fiddling code) on both R4000 and I86. Congratulations! Now, for the real reason for this mail: I am in the process of developing code for Motorola 68K and R4000 code (for a hybrid multi-processor architecture I am building) from the MSDOS platform (i.e. I am looking for cross compiler for both 68K and R4000 that run on I86). Could you or anyone who reads your mailing list suggest as to where should start looking? I am prepared to *buy* cross complier implementations provided they "conform" to FSF gcc/gpp implementaions as much as yours does (and do not cost me a bomb). Any pointers? Thanks and regards Jaya -- Dr Jayasooriah CaST, CSE | Sign in a Bangkok dry cleaner's: UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2052 | Tel/Fax: +61 2 385-4021/313-7987 | "Drop your trousers here Internet: jayas AT cse DOT unsw DOT edu DOT au | for best results."