GCC 3.3 Native Build For NetBSD/dreamcast 19
Dan writes "Marcus Comstedt has a native build of the new GCC 3.3 for NetBSD/dreamcast platform. It was built using the latest binutils (2.13.2.1), and he then rebuilt the binutils with the new compiler. Also included is a gdb 5.3 built with the GCC and binutils."
Binutils 2.14 is out (Score:4, Informative)
It was built using the latest binutils (2.13.2.1)
Too late, binutils 2.14 [redhat.com] is released ....
Enough memory for this? (Score:4, Interesting)
I know there is the relatively unused serial port in the back of the thing, but has anyone even developed a mass storage device for the Dreamcast?
Re:Enough memory for this? (Score:2, Interesting)
Yeah the original site is dead... because.. (Score:1)
Re:They should move these dreamcast articles (Score:3, Insightful)
Lots of people care, this is another victory for NetBSD and the BSD community.
Why? [netbsd.org]
My take on the NetBSD idea, is not why, but why not?
If you can run NetBSD on a dreamcast, or any other piece of equipement with a CPU, then you can have a simple firewalling router, or a file server. The possibilities aren't endless, but there's a lot.
Re:They should move these dreamcast articles (Score:2)
Umm, you know this is /., right? As in 'News for Nerds. Stuff that matters.'?
Inconceivable (Score:5, Insightful)
BTW: I just symlink the binutils source directory from inside the gcc source directory (i.e. ln -s