Uh yeah, HERE is the link: http://elinux.org/Ti_AM33XX_PRUSSv2#C_Compiler
hehehe . . .

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:59 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Clark,
>
> No, you do not need to use Code Composer Studio. You can use the old TI
> ASM toolchain, and there are two C compilers for the PRU's. One of which is
> also from TI. Someone else ported gcc to the PRU as well.
>
> Here is a link to a list of compilers, the first one from TI is the cgt C
> compiler for the PRU. With binaries for Windows, Linux, and ARMv8 Linux.
> Quite honestly, the ARMv8 compiler option is what I'd suggest( used on the
> beaglebone ), and I can not even see how the Windows version is useful . .
> .but it's there.
>
> Anyway, some people prefer to use CCS because, it's an IDE to make them
> feel all warm and fuzzy. CCS does seem to have some nice bell and whistles,
> but at the cost of a huge download, and bloated software that I've
> personally found sluggish in the past. I prefer to use the toolchain from
> the commandline, and use a text editor with good syntax highlighting
> instead . ..
>
>

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