It fucking does. Y'all don't give @davejmurphy enough credit, as far as I can tell devkitppc is the last maintained open source ppc toolchain left and it was for console hacking memes.https://twitter.com/hedgeberg/status/1012226738267545600 …
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Replying to @hedgeberg @davejmurphy
I dunno, I just run `crossdev -t powerpc-elf` and such. Building a GCC cross compiler for any random arch isn't rocket science, there are endless scripts that will do it for you in various shapes and sizes.
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devkitPro is nice for what it's built for, but it has a history of braindead patches and other stuff (e.g. some recent update totally destroyed HBC on real consoles by changing some core type definitions).
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We've never used devkitPro for non-libogc development. E.g. BootMii and its PPC-side UI are built with vanilla GCC+binutils cross-compilers.
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Replying to @marcan42 @davejmurphy
I mean admittedly I'm sure that's the case and it's probably good, but I'm not the best with compilers. Having prebuilt toolchain binaries is especially helpful considering certain restrictions on my environment for this project
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Sure, devkitPro is useful, I'm just saying it's not a unicorn. Plenty of alternatives around, both precompiled and scripts to build them. Like whoops, I have a PPC compiler now.pic.twitter.com/p65p4OoIH8
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