GNU Toolchain for ARM Processors
2007Q1 Release Available
Now supports uClinux and Cortex-M1.
CodeSourcery, in partnership with ARM, Ltd., develops improvements to the GNU Toolchain for ARM processors and provides regular, validated releases of the GNU Toolchain. Sourcery G++ Lite Edition supports ARM, Thumb, and Thumb-2 compilation for all architectures in active use, including Version 7 of the ARM Architecture.
Current Release
The current release is the 2007q1-10 release.
New features in this release include:
Based on GCC 4.2
Support for uClinux
Support for Cortex-M1 (ARMV6-M) CPUs
Improved code generation for Cortex-A8 and Cortex-R4 CPUs
Thumb-2 GLIBC binaries
New releases of Sourcery G++ Lite are made semianually.
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