Just wondering, but does DevKit Advance work for the other languages
supported by GCC or just C/C++?
Jason Wilkins wrote:
> > Does that make sense, or did I just stir the mud?
> >
> > - John
>
> No mud stirring, the water is clear now. I determined everything you said
> from the evidence, I just needed someone to confirm it all. Thanks.
>
> Working on the next DevKit Advance, I have managed to get the ROM size for
> the program "int main(void) {return 0}", down to around 800 bytes. This
> includes crt0 support for C++ and multiboot ewram images loaded to rom.
>
> Dunno what happens yet if you link in a single C or C++ library, but at
> least if you do not use the standard library, the overhead is very small.
>
> The switch to mingw has been very good. The speed of the compiler is
> great.
> I use a 333Mhz laptop to do testing and it is really fast. (I use a much
> faster machine for devkit advance compilation).
>
> A beta version will be released very very soon (this weekend). I want to
> warn people that this will be a true beta test, and you should not
> blow away
> your r4 install as soon as you get it ^_^
>
>
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