Hello all. J know my question is strange, but sometimes (many times) I don't have access to a PC, but an android tablet (sucksI know). I have in it gcc, though, and it compiles for the local architecture which happens to be arm cortex a9.
So is it safe if I just use this gcc to try and compile nds binaries? I know gcc includes the linux ELF header, so I am wondering, can I avoid that in Makefile so it includes the nds header instead?
Is it safe to use regular gcc-armeabi?
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Re: Is it safe to use regular gcc-armeabi?
No, sorry. devkitARM is a baremetal toolchain which includes several additions specifically for building NDS applications.
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Re: Is it safe to use regular gcc-armeabi?
Will there be any updates to DevkitPPC or Devkitarm now?
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