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#Toolchains

For platforms based on ARM microcontrollers we recommend the current version (2013.11) of CodeBench (formerly CodeSourcery) from Mentor Graphics.

CodeBench

CodeBench For Linux

Seems like this toolchain is now registration ware: http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/evaluations/arm-gnulinux?cmpid=7152

Direct links for Linux:

http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/lite/arm/portal/package3686/public/arm-none-eabi/arm-2013.11-24-arm-none-eabi-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2

Please note that you will have to add the directory with executables (arm-none-eabi-gcc, arm-none-eabi-as etc.) to your PATH variable in both cases. On a typical shell like bash or zsh this can be done using export, e.g.

export PATH=${PATH}:/path/to/arm-none-eabi-gcc

CodeBench For Windows

The direct link for the Windows version is

https://sourcery.mentor.com/public/gnu_toolchain/arm-none-eabi/arm-2013-24-arm-none-eabi.exe

updated 03/01/2014: if you have or need this peace of software, please contact RIOTs devel mailing list.

CodeBench For Mac OS X

There is a tutorial to install the CodeSourcery toolchain on Mac OS X.

Alternatively there is a tap repository for Homebrew package manager that can be used to install the CodeSourcery toolchain. For further instructions see the README.

Build the CodeBench toolchain from sources

There is also the possibility to build the toolchain from the sources, allowing for newer versions of GCC, binutils, and Newlib. A script to build a toolchain for the MSB-A2 is available in the RIOT git repository at

dist/tools/toolchains/build_gnuarm.sh
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