> Okay I'll ask...   Is there FORTRAN support?

No!  :-)

(but it might work anyway, I haven't tested)

> Now on to my real question...
> 
> how much real world testing has been done?  Has the output been put
> onto real msp430 chips?

I'm testing against our simulator (it's in the gdb repo).  I've built
a few test apps, mostly blinky lights, for hardware testing, but most
of the hardware testing has been to make sure the simulator is
accurate.

> Or are you testing against the test suites?

I'm using gcc's testsuite, which is tens of thousands of tests per
multilib, with three multilibs (430, 430x, 430x/large).

> I handle building and supporting to some level the compilers being
> used for msp430 development for TinyOS.

If you've been using mspgcc for this, you probably should continue
using it for now, just because it's much more mature and feature-rich.

However, if you want to start testing fsf-gcc with TinyOS, I really
want to hear about anything that doesn't work ;-)

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