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> Well I'm currently in the process of trying to setup gcc for use with a > 360. I can compile and link things, but have not checked they work..... > The assembler (ie. gas) does have a 68360 option, which is treated as a > CPU32 (not CPU32+), not sure what difference it makes. > GCC does not appear to have a 360 option. I am trying to setup my gcc so > it produces 68000 code and passes it to gas with a -m68360. On our project, we are using GCC hosted on a Linux system for a '360 target. We use the -m68020 -nobitfield options, and haven't had any problems. I started a project to make the binaries available since it is somewhat of a pain to build in the first place. We've also ported uC/OS to our 360 board which is the Volcano from Atlas computers (www.ace360.com). It features dual T1s, ethernet, RS232, simm for memory, flash, all for under a $1000. We've devloped some boot/monitor code which you can program into the first sector of the flash to download SRECs, examine/modify memory, and tftp binaries from the linux box if anyone is interested. The next step is a full TCP/IP stack... If anyone has ported one to uC/OS, we would love to hear about it. regards, chris -- Chris Whittenburg Data Network Mechanic (918) 590-5845 Worldcom Inc. chris.whittenburg@wcom.com