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You have found the home page of the GNU toolchain project for ADI's Blackfin an future processors. This is the central site for all toolchain components whether you are targetting to run Linux or bare metal on the Blackfin and future processors, running on Linux or Windows hosts.

These components consist of GNU Binutils, GNU Compiler Collection (gcc), GNU Debugger (gdb), elf2flt utility, LDR utility, Libraries (libdsp, newlib, libgloss and uClibc), JTAG tools: (both urjtag and gdbproxy), etc.

The source for all of these tools is available from our git repository, and any of these tools should build on almost any host system, including all Linux and Unix based OSes, and run on Windows.

For the latest release of the toolchain, please see the README under "Files".

Features

  • gcc
  • gnu
  • binutils
  • buildroot
  • u-boot
  • uclibc
  • newlib
  • urjtag
  • qemu

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Other License

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

Assembly, C, C++, Fortran

Registered

2013-05-15