On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 10:09:28PM -0700, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
There used to be a cross-compiling gcc for MIPS
specifically for the VR4121 in
the Agenda VR3 PDA, but it doesn't seem to be on any of the remaining sites.
Anyone out there got it or, he asked hopefully, the entire SDK? Binaries OK,
source better.
This not a solution, but maybe a step closer to it.
I wondered how is my gog-ability and if I could find something. I do
not own Agenda and the best links were those:
:: The Unofficial Agenda VR3 FAQ
Nicholas FitzRoy-Dale, updated on the 30thth of December, 2016
https://www.lardcave.net/agenda/agenda-faq.html
:: [agenda-user] trying to get cross development stuff to work
https://web.archive.org/web/20020422095857/http://lists.agendacomputing.com…
The second one at least gives you some filenames and instructions.
I suspect your best bet would be to go find some old Linux archives,
those packages were both in binary and source form. Having source, you
should be at home (or closer to it). The files are possibly buried on
some ftp site(s), but nowadays gog no longer indexes those (I
suppose). Is there anything that indexes ftp sites, beyond, hum-hum,
archie? Is there any archie server left?
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