Setting up gcc for Amiga cross development
I show how to install the gcc for AmigaOS cross compiler in Ubuntu on Windows (WSL) and check out how well it works for C/C++ cross development for classic Motorola based Amiga computers. I've tried both the C and C++ feature sets and share my thoughts about how well they work for me. I used Ubuntu on Windows, but the process should be the same for every current Ubuntu based system. The gcc cross compiler source is available here: https://github.com/bebbo/amiga-gcc 0:00 Introduction 0:36 Setup and Installation 1:42 Checking the installation 2:17 Testing the C compiler component 3:08 Something to know when you use gcc for Amiga development 3:37 Testing the C++ compiler component 4:23 C++ that might not work on an Amiga 500 5:05 You might be able to use those features anyways Notes: ----------- I've had some trouble setting it up for my m1 MacBook with MacOS X Big Sur, so I decided to skip it until the Mac universe has stabilized more around the new Apple Silicon and Big Sur (in May 2021, it does not look it is quite there yet).

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