Running over a network connection for debugging then putting it on
DiskOnChip is the easiest.  It's also a lot faster.

You can use any stable version of GCC as a cross-compiler but our
development kit includes a set of cross-compilers that we've tested.

} Does anyone use RTLinux on an embedded PowerPC 603e or 750 target?
} 
} Are there particular issues with not having a local disk?
} Is it recommended to load RTLinux on a DiskOnChip or is it ok to load and
} run over a network connection?
} Is there a gnu cross-compiler from Intel development PC to PowerPC target?

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