max@omepd.UUCP (Max G. Webb) (02/08/88)
I have a question regarding the environments commonly used by people who use cross-compilers. I would like to convince a marketing type that it is worthwhile supporting a unix hosted cross-compiler for a chip. What I need is some information on the environments for which cross compilers for 32 bit chips are commonly hosted. If anyone could point me to some data (perhaps an article), I would be much obliged. Thanks, max g. webb [You might just try looking at the ads in the trade press, e.g., Byte and such systems, in which many of the compilers and assemblers advertised have Unix versions. I'm not sure I want to know the environment that the marketeers prefer. -John] [From max@omepd.UUCP (Max G. Webb)] -- Send compilers articles to ima!compilers or, in a pinch, to Levine@YALE.EDU Plausible paths are { ihnp4 | decvax | cbosgd | harvard | yale | bbn}!ima Please send responses to the originator of the message -- I cannot forward mail accidentally sent back to compilers. Meta-mail to ima!compilers-request