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120 >Cross-development commands like <B
127 > will be shown with a
133 > prefix. You need to replace
139 > with the correct prefix before
140 using the command. Just using <B
147 > will use the tools for the host, which is not
148 (usually) what you want.</P
157 > for ARM, Thumb, and StrongARM targets.
165 > for Intel Xscale targets.
173 > for IA32 targets. And so on, the exact
174 prefix to use is shown in the documentation for each target.</P
176 >Note that some versions of the GCC cross compiler generate
177 executable files with the <TT
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185 from executable file names, so you will see <TT
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