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Newbie: GCJ for ARM


Hello

I'm student in coputer science. I'm on a project for using GCJ to
compile for ARM. I have a specific ARM test board with a nice 16x2-digit
LCD and a 16-key keypad. My goal is to have a simple HelloWorld on
System.out showing up on the LCD (and later on having the keypad as
System.in).

Currently I compile with GNUDE (*) on WinXP.

From what I know at the moment, the only solution for my problem is to
recompile the whole GCJ to have my own code for System.in and
System.out.

My questions:
- Is there an easier way to achieve this goal?
- Has someone out there already tried to do something like this?
- Is there an easy way to recompile the arm-elf x-compiler on Cygwin?
  (I always get very strange errors.)

Thanks in advance for your answers :-)

Samuel


* My GCC from http://gnude.sourceforge.net: > arm-elf-gcj.exe -v Configured with: ../gcc-3.3.1/configure --prefix=/gnude --host=i386-pc-cygwin --target=arm-elf --enable-multilib --enable-interwork --disable-win32-registry --with-newlib Thread model: single gcc version 3.3.1



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