Cross-compilation
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
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Noun
- 1 The process of compiling a program for a different CPU architecture or operating system than that of the development machine. countable, uncountable
"The second part of the book, Chapters 6–11, provides detailed information on interfacing to the Raspberry Pi GPIOs, buses (I²C, SPI), UART devices, and USB peripherals. You learn how to configure a cross-compilation environment so that you can build large-scale software applications for the Raspberry Pi."
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