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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 //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.
  
 +===== Upgrade procedure =====
  
-This page describes how to upgrade+==== Step 1 - Uninstall Codesourcery G++ Lite ==== 
 +Open your Windows Explorer and browse ​to directory //​C:​\Users\{username}\MentorGraphics\Sourcery_CodeBench_Lite_for_ARM_EABI\uninstall\//​ and double-click the program //​uninstall.exe//​.
  
 +==== Step 2 - Download and install GCC ARM Embedded ====
 +Visit the [[https://​launchpad.net/​gcc-arm-embedded|GCC ARM Embedded]] website and download the Windows installer. The filename is something like //​gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_3-2016q1-20160330-win32.exe//,​ although the version number and release date in the filename might be different.
  
 +Starts the installation by double-clicking the file you just downloaded. You can use all the default settings of the installer, except on the last screen. Here you need to check the checkbox //Add path to environmental variable//, as can be seen in the following illustration:​
  
 +{{:​manual:​demos:​gcc_arm_install_with_path.png?​}}
  
 +At the end of the installation,​ the readme-file is shown and a command prompt window is opened. Both can be closed.
  
 +==== Step 3 - Download and install make and rm ====
 +The build environment of the OpenBLT demo programs, which are configured for Codesourcery G++ Lite, rely on the utilities GNU make and rm that automatically get installed with Codesourcery G++ Lite. Now that these utilities are no longer on your computer, they should be downloaded and installed again. ​
  
 +Download the utilities by following thes link {{:​manual:​demos:​gnu_build_tools_win32.zip|}}. Once download, unpack the zip-archive and copy all unpacked files to the //.\bin// directory of where GCC ARM Embedded was installed. It will be a directory similar to //​C:​\Program Files\GNU Tools ARM Embedded\5.3 2016q1\bin//​.
  
- +This completes ​the upgrade procedure. Refer back to the page that describes the specifics of the [[manual:demos|OpenBLT demos]] and follow ​the instructions for building ​the bootloader and demo user program.
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-To compile ​the demo programs with {{:manual:arm-2013.11-24-arm-none-eabi.zip?​linkonly|Codesourcery G++ Lite}} (Target OS EABI), you can invoke ​the make utility from the command line. +
  
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