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-@c
-@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
-@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
-@c All rights reserved.
-
-@chapter Development Tools
-
-When porting RTEMS to a new CPU architecture, one will have to have a
-development environment including compiler, assembler, linker, and
-debugger. The GNU development tool suite used by RTEMS supports most
-modern CPU families. Often all that is required is to add RTEMS
-configurations for the target CPU family. RTEMS targets for the GNU tools
-usually start life as little more than aliases for existing embedded
-configurations. At this point in time, ELF is supported on most of the
-CPU families with a tool target of the form CPU-elf. If this target is
-not supported by all of the GNU tools, then it will be necessary to
-determine the configuration that makes the best starting point regardless
-of the target object format.
-
-Porting and retargetting the GNU tools is beyond the scope of this manual.
-The best advice that can be offered is to look at the existing RTEMS
-targets in the tool source and use that as a guideline.
-