<td class="compatos compatno"> </td>
<td class="compatos compatno"> </td>
</tr>
+<tr class="even">
+<td class="compatcpu"><a href="#mips">MIPS</a></td>
+<td class="compatos">GCC 4.3+</td>
+<td class="compatos">GCC 4.3+</td>
+<td class="compatos compatno"> </td>
+<td class="compatos compatno"> </td>
+</tr>
</table>
<h2>Configuring LuaJIT</h2>
make HOST_CC="gcc -m32" CROSS=powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe-
</pre>
<p>
+You can cross-compile for a big-endian or little-endian
+<b id="mips">MIPS target</b> on x86 or x64 host systems using a standard
+GNU cross-compile toolchain (Binutils, GCC, EGLIBC).
+The <tt>CROSS</tt> prefix may vary depending on the <tt>--target</tt>
+of the toolchain:
+</p>
+<pre class="code">
+# MIPS big-endian
+make HOST_CC="gcc -m32" CROSS=mips-linux-
+</pre>
+<pre class="code">
+# MIPS little-endian
+make HOST_CC="gcc -m32" CROSS=mipsel-linux-
+</pre>
+<p>
Whenever the <b>host OS and the target OS differ</b>, you need to specify
<tt>TARGET_SYS</tt> or you'll get assembler or linker errors. E.g. if
you're compiling on a Windows or OSX host for embedded Linux or Android,