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RE: Bewildered.
- From: "Ajay Dudani" <abdudani at unity dot ncsu dot edu>
- To: "'Warren Postma'" <warren dot postma at adaptivenetworks dot on dot ca>,<ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:59:05 -0500
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Bewildered.
- Organization: North Carolina State University
- Reply-to: <abdudani at unity dot ncsu dot edu>
1. Get the latest one from CVS or www.ecoscentric.com
2. It should not matter. If you use the GUI tool, use the latest one.
Version 2.11 works fine for me.
3. In my opinion, get Redboot installed permanently. Red the RedBoot
users guide on how to do that.
Ajay Dudani
-----Original Message-----
From: ecos-discuss-owner@sources.redhat.com [mailto:ecos-discuss-
owner@sources.redhat.com] On Behalf Of Warren Postma
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:52 AM
To: ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Subject: [ECOS] Bewildered.
I'm getting a little bewildered trying to get going on eCos on a
BSE
nanoEngine (strongArm). I have a few general-level questions about
which way
I should go.
1. Which version of eCos should I be using? Should I stick with
1.3.1
or
should I get latest CVS stuff?
2. If I go with the latest cvs stuff, should I bother with the GUI
configuration kernel tool or just go command line to get a gdb stub
built?
3. Is my first goal to get a gdb stub working? What would I be
trying
to
build first?
Regards,
Warren Postma
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