--- In Peter Gammie <> wrote:
>
> On 02/08/2010, at 9:52 PM, j.chitte wrote:
>
> > I'm interested. Did you manage to get a working cross-compiler using
> > Maverick or did you just use precompiled code from Martin's site.
>
> I just used his precompiled libraries. I had a hellish time building a
> toolchain - I ended up using the Codesourcery one, which is fine apart from
> the lack of Maverick Crunch support.
>
> cheers
> peter
>
> --
> http://peteg.org/
>
thanks for the reply.
I found ct-ng very good. I went through a steep learning curve but it really
did not give me too many problems.
However, when I tried applying Martin's patches I just got shit. It could not
add 1+1 and get the right answer. I probably did something wrong or the patch
set was incomplete.
I saw somewhere he was asking for people to pay him to sort out problems with
the patch set. OK if you have a bank backing your project I guess.
Maverick Crunch (TM): maverick as in selling fundamentally screwed silicon and
discontinuing the product before ever releasing a working version. Crunch as in
brick wall for all the mugs thinking they bought floating point capable
hardware.
So I suppose the answer to OP is don't buy this if you think you need f.p. for
audio, but it may be OK performance with software emulation.
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