| Designed to meet the requirements of the
European Space Agency for
16-bit spacecraft applications, GCC-1750 supports C and C++ programming for
the MIL-STD-1750 computer.
GCC-1750 is based on the popular GCC compiler from the
Free Software Foundation and includes the
assembler, linker, object code utilities and symbolic debugger. It also
includes a simulator from Daimler Benz Aerospace, which may run stand-alone
or under the control of the debugger.
Libraries
GCC-1750 includes the ANSI C library (libc) and a double-precision math
library (libm). Multi tasking is provided by POSIX threads (libpthread).
The libraries are licensed so that you can use the supplied source, or
link with the supplied object code without having to disclose the source of
your application program. This means that although GCC-1750 is open-source
software, is it suitable for developing proprietary applications. |
Platforms
GCC-1750 is readily ported to any POSIX compliant platform, and the Kit
is ready-to-run on the following computer systems:
 | Sun SPARC running Solaris 2.6 or above. |
 | IBM PC running Linux 2.4 or above. |
 | IBM PC running Windows NT, 2000 or above. |
Credits
GCC-1750 was funded by the
European Space Agency, ESTEC contract 11935/NL/JG, and is based on work
by Oliver Kellogg.
Key Benefits
 | Production-quality generated code |
 | Affordable |
 | Supported |
 | All source code supplied |
Latest Version
GCC-1750 Version 1.6 is shipping now. |