Of course they'll want to support PIC on PIC.
I know a guy who has a project called SHARC, I suggested that he port it
to the SHARC processor...
John
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Dave N6NZ wrote:
Weddington, Eric wrote:
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I'm pretty sure this is not an issue (anymore, at least). I could be
wrong. The recently-added PIC port of LLVM would be a good place to start
looking.
Ummm... are you sure they mean PIC as in a processor from Microchip, or do
they mean PIC as in Position Independent Code?
That particular collision in the acronym name space is a frequent cause of
confusion among embedded developers....
-dave
Oh, really?! I didn't know that they supported PIC.
How interesting....
PIC is of course a particularly evil target. I claim that if it can be
supported at all, AVR should be easy :).
;-)
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