> PODS does indeed have the tools to do native ARM coding. Choose "New
> Project" and select "Managed Make 68K PNO C/C++ Project", then go through
> the wizard choosing "Simple Application" on the 3rd screen. It is all set
> up for you with NativeCallTestApp.c being the 68k app wrapper which does
> the UI work, and also a PNOMain.c which contains the code which you want to
> have at maximum speed.
Umm, I'm missing something. How can it compile ARM code without an
ARM compiler? Does the m68k compiler use a different assembler for
this PNO code? Doesn't seem likely since there is no
arm-palmos-as.exe in the distribution. Doesn't really matter in the
end.
It uses the PalmSource Protein ARM compiler for PNOs, not the GCC-based
prc-tools ARM toolset. This is the pcc.exe binary, IIRC.
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