Another advantage of having non-68000 by default is the fact that you can take all the Sparemint RPMs and rebuild them without any hassle for ColdFire (once you've got 'rpm' compiled, that is).On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> wrote:
Keep in mind if we choose the m68000 way, it wont be possible to rebuild GCC on FireBee (natively, as the bootstrap) because the code produced will be 68000, not CF, i.e. not possible to boostrap. So perhaps I have just answered myself but it's better to check with others I guess.