[En-Nut-Discussion] Information about gcc compiler versions vs. Ethernut versions
Ernst Stippl
ernst at stippl.org
Mon Mar 6 00:10:03 CET 2006
Hi!
I started to compile information about variuous Ethernut versions (3.9.x to
4.1.x) and different gcc versions (3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.5)
The resut is a matrix posted at http://www.es-business.com/ethernut
Click on "Nut/OS Versions vs Compiler Versions
The rows saying "build" in col 1 contain a link to information about
building the libs thru nutconf
The rows saying "sample" contain info about compiling the sample projects or
a link to a "detail" page
The rows saying "appload" contain info on compiling the "appload" program
(whichis not part of the "sample apps", but included in the distribution).
The info is thought as a "what works with what" reference.
It is limited to gcc (both avr and arm) on Windows, straight out of the
WinAVR and WinARM distributions.
I will add info on current / new versions when available. (The process of
generating these pages is only partly scripted, there is still quite some
handwork needed and I hope to improve this soon.)
I hope you find this useful; let me know what you like/dislike.
regards
Ernst
P.S. Pls ignore the other links on the vertical bar for now.
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