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manual:demos:gcc_arm_embedded [2016/04/30 20:58]
voorburg [Step 3 - Download and install make and rm]
manual:demos:gcc_arm_embedded [2016/04/30 20:58]
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 ===== Background ===== ===== Background =====
-For several years Codesourcery (now Mentor Graphics) maintained and released the GCC for ARM compiler binaries, bundled with an easy to use installer, under the name //Codesourcery G++ Lite//. Unfortunately,​ their website now states that "​Sourcery CodeBench Lite releases for ARM EABI, ARM GNU/Linux, ARM AARCH64-Linux,​ IA32/IA64 GNU/Linux and ELF are no longer available"​.+For several years Codesourcery (now Mentor Graphics) maintained and released the GCC for ARM compiler binaries, bundled with an easy to use installer, under the name Codesourcery G++ Lite. Unfortunately,​ their website now states that "​Sourcery CodeBench Lite releases for ARM EABI, ARM GNU/Linux, ARM AARCH64-Linux,​ IA32/IA64 GNU/Linux and ELF are no longer available"​.
  
 Fortunately,​ the ARM organization itself is actively maintaining and enhancing the GCC compiler for the ARM architecture. At regular intervals they release pre-built binaries of the toolchain under the name [[https://​launchpad.net/​gcc-arm-embedded|GCC ARM Embedded]]. ​ Fortunately,​ the ARM organization itself is actively maintaining and enhancing the GCC compiler for the ARM architecture. At regular intervals they release pre-built binaries of the toolchain under the name [[https://​launchpad.net/​gcc-arm-embedded|GCC ARM Embedded]]. ​
  
-Several OpenBLT demo programs that target microcontrollers with an ARM core, make use of the //Codesourcery G++ Lite// toolchain. You can still find a download link to a working version of the toolchain on the page that describes the demo specifics. However, is it recommended to switch to the //GCC ARM Embedded// toolchain. ​+Several OpenBLT demo programs that target microcontrollers with an ARM core, make use of the Codesourcery G++ Lite toolchain. You can still find a download link to a working version of the toolchain on the page that describes the demo specifics. However, is it recommended to switch to the GCC ARM Embedded toolchain. ​
  
-This page describes how to upgrade from the //Codesourcery G++ Lite// to the //GCC ARM Embedded// toolchain, to the point that you can build the OpenBLT demo programs without any further changes.+This page describes how to upgrade from the Codesourcery G++ Lite to the GCC ARM Embedded toolchain, to the point that you can build the OpenBLT demo programs without any further changes.
  
 ===== Upgrade procedure ===== ===== Upgrade procedure =====
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