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C programming; non-FRC; cross-compilation
I am working on some programs that are meant to be run on multiple different platforms. My problem is that I don't know how to work with a cross compiler. does anyone have any information on how to do this?
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Re: C programming; non-FRC; cross-compilation
Which platforms are you referring to? Are they desktop platforms or embedded targets? What is the application? Can you use a scripting language or a virtual machine (i.e. java) that's already cross platform?
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Re: C programming; non-FRC; cross-compilation
I am currently developing for a Dell Latitude D600 laptop with a Intel Mobile Centrino processor. the programming needs to be in C.
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Re: C programming; non-FRC; cross-compilation
Sorry I guess I should have been clearer. What're your crosscompilation target platforms then?
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