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I think I made it past my problems (except for a minor 1). Here is what I did (after cleaning up from my previous attempts): 1) Downloaded and installed cygwin 2) Downloaded the binutils-2.13.tar gcc-3.0.4.tar newlib-1.9.0.tar. 3) Mkdir m68k-elf && cd m68k-elf 4) Untarred each file into m68k-elf 5) Mkdir build 6) Cd build 7) ../binutils-2.13/configure -target=m68k-elf 8) make all install 9) ../gcc-3.0.4/configure -target=mk68k-elf -without-headers -with-newlib 10) make all-gcc install-gcc 11) ../newlib-1.9.0/configure -target=mk68k-elf 12) make all install 13) ../gcc-3.0.4/configure -target=m68k-elf -with-newlib 14) make all install The only real difference (from previous attempts) was adding "-with-newlib" to step 13. I don't remember seeing this anywhere I looked. I repeated the process with -target=m69k-coff and had mostly the same success. The only error was with the install take on step 14. It complained about files in /usr/local/bin/#inst.xxxx# (xxxx is some number) not being found it. This was because the file actually had a .exe extension added on it. Then the problem went mysteriously away. I still have to test to make sure that the compiler works.. I did the same series of steps (minus the "-with-newlib") on RedHat Linux 7.3 and it worked there perfectly.
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