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This worked for me in an equivalent circumstance, where the m68k file could not be found:Edit the .bash_profile file in your home directory (cygwin\home\[your name]\.bash_profile), to include the path line at top, PATH=/opt/m68k/bin:${PATH}Use Notepad++ or a similar code editor to edit the file (seemingly NOT Windows WordPad or NotePad, which add in line endings). Â Notepad++ is freely available (for free) on the web.Presumably, here for you, you would add the path line to the .bash_profile file,PATH=/opt/arm/bin:${PATH}As it was explained in a thread here, the path line change can be added into a different file, as noted in the Rockbox Cygwin install instructions, but that file would get overwritten with a new Cygwin version install; the solution here, recommended in the forums, is said to avoid that issue.I hope this helps.
Did you _try_ following the guides for either cygwin, vmware or colinux?
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