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Bad link for: https://llvm-gcc-renesas.com/manuals/SH-ABI-Specification.html

Thank you Derek for the report! I believe we have already emailed you about this request, and notified that it is currently being worked on. Please let me know if you had received that email by now, just as confirmation.

kpit forum database

Hi Hervé, The old forum database will not be available for now on the new platform, however we are currently discussing about including that knowledge base here as well – which means in the near future, all previous questions may also be

Using SH-4a GDB with renesas built image

How about converting the Renesas output file into a GNU compatible format on command line by using the sh_converter.exe (available along with e2 studio) and then debugging using SH GDB?

Using SH-4a GDB with renesas built image

Hello John, Thank you for reaching out to us! Yes, it is possible to use SH-GDB to debug a binary built with the Renesas SHC Toolchain, however there are some incompatibilities between the two: the process, for example, is handled

Is there any documentation or an application note on section mapping with the GNUARM-NONE-EABI tool chain?

Hello Adam, Thank you for replying. >>The question is how do I tell the linker that the functions in a particular section (which it has assigned an address within the 0x18XX XXXX range) are “mapped” to addresses 0x6XXX XXXX and

Will there be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future (including iodefines) and/or a simple tar.gz/tar.bz2 package?

Please let us know if you need any further help with this query, or if we can close this thread. If no reply is received upon 24 hours, this thread will be closed automatically and can be re-opened later if needed.

Where is the documentation which describes the initialisation of the C++ standard library?

Thank you for your feedback! The C++ library should work as expected for both RL78 and RX. Could you please tell us the version of E2 Studio which you are using and for what Toolchain(RX/RL78) and which exact version? So

Will there be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future (including iodefines) and/or a simple tar.gz/tar.bz2 package?

Hello, Thank you for reaching out to us! Yes, there will be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future. The preferred & supported (used by us internally) Linux version however will be Ubuntu, instead of Fedora (as it used

Will the pending bugs be solved?

Hello Cristian, Thank you for reaching out to us! Yes, the bugs will continue to be resolved/fixed, however if possible please re-post the details here so we can prioritize it better now and provide you with accurate feedback on its progress. Thank

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