On 02/24/2014 02:27 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Broadly working when I last looked: both mips and mipsel were OK on Linux to the extent of being able to do a full native build, neither were up to compiling Lazarus (but things might have improved since).


In fact I am not sure about what the M4K variant exactly means.

I read about other variants needing more dummy instructions (delay slots) after conditional branches (M4K needs one, AFAIK) This of course is relevant for the compiler.



I took a look at

http://wiki.freepascal.org/Native_MIPS_Systems

Here the PIC32 as a "deeply embedded target" is not mentioned. IMHO this is a very relevant use for the FPC MIPS compiler and should be added at least as a "todo".

(I could provide some PIC32 / Microchip IDE knowledge if appropriate.)

-Michael



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