From: richardd@cix.compulink.co.uk (Richard Donkin)
Subject: Re: Cross Development
11 Dec 1996 12:20:27 -0800
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garya@fltdyn.com wrote:

> Has anyone succesfully used these tools for cross development of 
> WIN32 software. I have a need to develop WIN32 S/W under SunOS 4.1 so 
> I got the latest cygwin32 stuff and built a cross compiler. After 
> quite a few wrong turns I was able to complete the build. 
> Unfortunatly, the WIN32 executables don't run. Some type of memory 
> access exception is occurring very early in the execution of the 
> program. So, I was wondering if anybody else had attempted this, and 
> if so, would it be possible to get ahold of the Sun binaries?

I haven't done this, but you could have a look at:

http://www.fu.is.saga-u.ac.jp/~colin/mingw32.html

This provides some advice and files for using the Cygwin32 stuff to develop 
for Win32.  There is also a link from one of the Cygnus pages re a library 
for Win32 development.

Richard
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