gcc compile

Helmut Kolb Helmut.Kolb@knapp.com
Thu Jan 18 22:35:00 GMT 2001


Hello!

Sorry, if my question fits not exactly on the topic, but...

es klopfte Hua Ji in seine tastatur:
> For testing, you can use gcc -msim...., so that you will no problem for
> creating an executable and can be run with the powerpc-arm-elf-run, which
> should be located in your ./bin directory. 
... i have read a few times about the "-msim" switch of gcc.

I am unable to find such a think (which sounds nice) in my version of
gcc, which i compiled for i960 about a year ago:
,----------------------------- [ gcc -v ] -----------------------------
| Reading specs from
| /usr/local/i960/compiler/lib/gcc-lib/i960-unknown-coff/2.95.2/specs
| gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
`----------------------------------------------------------------------
2.92.2 shoudn't be sooo old - right?

Is the "sim" option a new feature, a special patch, or something enabled
for some special cpus?
Or is it something completly different?

yours
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