MaxSignal - 2024-03-29 2:32 PM
I'm currently using a compiler called cegcc, but it's difficult because they removed x86 support in recent versions. If someone can create one, I'll do it.
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I’m sure this is the section you have all been waiting for
My GCC 9.3 toolchain for building Windows CE binaries is available as a Docker image at
https://github.com/enlyze/ghcr-windows-ce-build-environment . I provide one container for building binaries for x86 Windows CE devices as well as another container for ARM-based Windows CE devices. The GCC toolchain is configured to build standalone binaries that don’t depend on any non-standard DLLs
(I’m looking at you, mingwm10.dll
).
If Docker is not for you, you can always clone our repository at
https://github.com/enlyze/cegcc-build and run build_cf.sh to build your own toolchain. Supported targets are i386-mingw32ce and arm-mingw32ce. There are no current plans to support further targets, but who knows what the future holds.
Building has only been tested on Linux, as this is also what our CI uses. It should be possible somehow to also get a working toolchain on a Windows or macOS host. If you’re lucky, that even works without changing the build_cf.sh script. I have not tested it.
MaxSignal - 2024-03-29 2:27 PM
1-Thank you, I fixed the 2nd March version to the same version number you have
2-For simplicity purposes in the SCL, since you and HO-0520-IT ported to Windows CE, I marked the author as "HO-0520-IT & MaxSignal" ; I also fixed the 2022-December release in the SCL to show the same "Author"
3-Sounds good, I'll have a go fixing those listings up!
Edited by torch 2024-03-30 9:44 AM