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Sourcery G++ Platforms
Sourcery G++ generates code for the following target CPU architectures and operating systems:
- ARM EABI
- ARM uClinux
- ARM GNU/Linux
- ColdFire ELF
- ColdFire uClinux
- ColdFire GNU/Linux
- fido ELF
- IA32 GNU/Linux
- IA32 Windows
- MIPS ELF
- MIPS GNU/Linux
- Power EABI
- Power GNU/Linux
- Stellaris EABI
- SuperH GNU/Linux
Click on one of the links above for detailed information about the latest release of Sourcery G++ for your target system.
Sourcery G++ supports multiple target operating systems as well as multiple CPU architectures. Use the following table to choose the configuration that is right for you.
This table applies to the target system on which your applications will run, not to the host system on which you run Sourcery G++.
| Target Platform | Description |
|---|---|
| EABI/ELF |
RTOS systems or bare metalsystems where no operating system is present. These configurations should not be used to build Linux kernels or applications. |
| uClinux™ | Systems running uClinux, i.e. Linux on CPUs without an MMU. Use Sourcery G++ to build both the uClinux kernel and applications. |
| GNU/Linux® |
Systems running fullLinux, i.e., Linux on CPUs with an MMU. Use Sourcery G++ to build both the Linux kernel and applications. |
| Microsoft Windows® | Systems running Microsoft Windows 2000, or later. |
Sourcery G++ includes C and C++ runtime libraries that you can use on your target system, but Sourcery G++ does not include a GNU/Linux, uClinux, or RTOS kernel.