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Re: How to RUN a program?
- To: "Jonathan Larmour" <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] How to RUN a program?
- From: "Nagendra EM" <nagendra dot em at eudoramail dot com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 10:29:58 +0530
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
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- Reply-To: nagendra dot em at eudoramail dot com
Hi,
Thanks for the info. I was trying to do this, but was facing some problems connecting to target, but did not really know that this was the route to be taken. Now that I know it from you, and have downloaded the manual, I shall try on this.
Thanks for the continuous help and support,
regards,
- Nagendra.
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2001 22:27:41 Jonathan Larmour wrote:
>Nagendra EM wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I have build redboot for SA1110 eval board and with that I am able to boot my target. Now, I need to download the eCos image onto it and try running one of the example programs. Has anyone done this before? What are the steps to be followed?
>>
>> I am using cygwin tools, the latest repository of eCos from the CVS and the config tool version 2.0.2.
>
>In the first instance I would suggest trying to load and run the eCos tests
>from GDB. To do this, create a new eCos configuration, build the eCos
>library and tests for the default configuration by choosing Build->Tests.
>This should create test executables in the test subdirectory of your chosen
>install tree stored with your configuration. Go to a cygwin prompt and
>start running GDB.
>
>You should also read the Getting Started manual from
>http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/docs-latest/
>
>Jifl
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