This manual describes the Green Hills cross development tools for the MCore family of microprocessors. Cross development means using one computer system, called the host, to write, compile, and debug programs for execution on a different computer system, called the target. The Green Hills cross development products are available for many different hosts and many different operating systems. The examples in this manual apply to a UNIX environment on a Sun workstation; users in other environments should make the appropriate adjustments. The required adjustments are generally obvious; exceptions are explained in the accompanying text.
This manual also presumes that Green Hills products are installed in the directory /usr/green. If this is not the case, substitute the correct directory and place it in your path.