patacongo commented on issue #17323:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/17323#issuecomment-3528814325

   Some minor corrections.  NxFlat was created after NuttX.  It has a 
predecessor call XFlat that you may be thinking of 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xflat/
   
   The only GCC issue is that there was a sequence of several GCC release that 
were broken but have long since been fixed.  It should be ready to use.  The 
current GCC AFAIK is fine.
   
   References (old):
   https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/NxFlat
   https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=139630111 
(includes a discussion of the toolchain issues
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   @tinnedkarma<https://github.com/tinnedkarma> I think your observations are 
mostly correct. I think nxflat was a project from 
@patacongo<https://github.com/patacongo> that started even before NuttX. But I 
think nobody is using it currently and if I remember correctly there were some 
issues presenting it to work with current gcc toolchains (it needs a specific 
toolchain that Greg was compiling using buildroot).
   
   I agree with your suggestion if there is not simple way to fix it. Maybe you 
can take a look, since you raised this question :-)
   
   Did you try to compile and use it?
   
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