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As those of you watching gcc-patches@ will have noticed (or will
notice beginning of your week), I was busy this weekend completing
my project to convert the GCC web pages to HTML 5 (from previously
XHTML).
What does this mean for you?
Really not a lot, practically, since most of the changes r
> binaries was provided for my company with toolchain for cortus mcu
> development. They are proprietary and compiled for windows. I can't send
> those for you, because I signed NDA
> this is (1) violation.
Although the GPL doesn't specifically allow it, there are cases where
GPL'ed software ca
Hello!
binaries was provided for my company with toolchain for cortus mcu
development. They are proprietary and compiled for windows. I can't send
those for you, because I signed NDA and definitely loose my job. So,
this is (1) violation. No sources was provided in package, this is (2)
violat
> But I can't find nir Cortus architecture on gcc official support page,
> nor sources on Cortus site.
>
> Manufacturer is producing billions MCU worldwide and toolchain is
> closed-sources, but based on gcc. How is this possible?
Can you show us where the binary download is located? What make
Hello team!
I just started to work on APS3x MCU, designed by Cortus team. They said
on official site, toolchain is based on GCC:
http://www.cortus.com/?page_id=555
But I can't find nir Cortus architecture on gcc official support page,
nor sources on Cortus site.
Manufacturer is producing b