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For the past several days I'm trying to find a toolchain able to compile a C/C++ program to ELF format for the processor MIPS R3000. I exhausted all the solutions I found on the Internet, without any help.
What I need: - a crosstool for MIPS R3000, running on Linux (or even Windows) - the output should be in ELF format - Standard C Library support with static linking is required - the executable should be small enough (only needed data, no entire libc)
Purpose:
- the ELF executables will run on an "in-house" simulator. The IO system functions (like printf) will not be used. The input and result of the program will be added/read directly from memory
Aha. Sounds like a textbook application of newlib. I bet you want to build a gcc+newlib toolchain, not a gcc+glibc toolchain. Have you tried that yet? - Dan
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