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INSTALL: added blurb about target binaries in packaged releases
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Fri, 19 May 2017 05:41:12 +0000
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55 simple DES implementation (performance is not a concern for the one time 55 simple DES implementation (performance is not a concern for the one time
56 operation of retrieving the factory IMEI) into our rvinterf/etmsync source, and 56 operation of retrieving the factory IMEI) into our rvinterf/etmsync source, and
57 the functions that require access to Pirelli's IMEI have now been integrated 57 the functions that require access to Pirelli's IMEI have now been integrated
58 into fc-fsio. 58 into fc-fsio.
59 59
60 Target binaries
61 ===============
62
63 If you are installing a packaged release of FreeCalypso host tools, there will
64 be a number of prebuilt target binaries (code to be run on the Calypso ARM7
65 processor) in the target-bin directory; when you run make install as instructed
66 above, these target binaries will be installed in /opt/freecalypso/target-bin.
67 Otherwise, you will need to compile them yourself using an ARM7 toolchain as
68 detailed below.
69
60 Building and installing the ARM7 toolchain 70 Building and installing the ARM7 toolchain
61 ========================================== 71 ==========================================
62 72
63 The current "official" GNU ARM toolchain for FreeCalypso consists of 73 The current "official" GNU ARM toolchain for FreeCalypso consists of
64 binutils-2.21.1, gcc-4.5.4 and newlib-2.0.0 with a specific set of patches and 74 binutils-2.21.1, gcc-4.5.4 and newlib-2.0.0 with a specific set of patches and