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MIPS can be divided into the following targets for a code generator: | MIPS can be divided into the following targets for a code generator: | ||
− | * MIPS 32-bits | + | * MIPS 32-bits Endian Little - named mipsel |
− | * MIPS 32-bits | + | * MIPS 32-bits Endian Big - named mips |
− | * MIPS 64-bits | + | * MIPS 64-bits Endian Little - named mips64el |
− | * MIPS 64-bits | + | * MIPS 64-bits Endian Big - named mips64 |
These names are compatible with the ones used in Linux. | These names are compatible with the ones used in Linux. |
Revision as of 18:05, 19 November 2009
MIPS Architectures
MIPS can be divided into the following targets for a code generator:
- MIPS 32-bits Endian Little - named mipsel
- MIPS 32-bits Endian Big - named mips
- MIPS 64-bits Endian Little - named mips64el
- MIPS 64-bits Endian Big - named mips64
These names are compatible with the ones used in Linux.
It should be noted that 64-bits MIPS processors can run 32-bits software and that Debian, for example, only offers pre-compiled CDs for 32-bits mips and mipsel, so usually one simply writes 32-bits software for MIPS or MIPS-EL, ignoring the possibility of writing 64-bits software.
Downloading Cross-Binutils
From Linux to Linux-MIPS
- Debian Packages:
- Others: