> But the official PIC32 GCC compiler comes with proprietory
> C libraries from Microchip (together with MIPS).

I tried to build some test code and immediately ran into this,
which quelled my enthusiasm for doing any further OpenOCD
work.

> Personally I think Microchip is wrong to choose the MIPS core.

It was cheaper they thought & faster?

They may be regretting this decision already and the
marketing department may be  tearing their hairs out trying to a)
fix the problem b) present a happy face outwards c) trying
to figure out how to spin stuff now so they don't look like complete ...
when they finally do come to their sense and license ARM. :-)


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