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RE: Newbie - ARM simulator ???
- From: "Lee Davies" <leedavies at comtech dot uk dot com>
- To: "'Robert Cragie'" <rcc at jennic dot com>,<ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:20:00 +0100
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Newbie - ARM simulator ???
Robert,
Thanks for the reply, just to expand on one or two things:
1. Is the SID is required for all ECOS simulation ?
2. Has anybody tried SID on a Windows platform ?
3. Should I really be developing ECOS applications on a Linux based PC ?
4. What is a Linux Synthetic platform and how does it differ from SID ?
Cheers,
Lee
> I have done this on the SID simulator running as an ARM PID development
> platform, see:
>
> http://www.asisi.co.uk/ecos_sid.html
>
> Note that it may be a little out of date for eCos 2.0 regarding the tools
> but it is essentially all there.
>
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Could anybody list the steps involved in getting a basic ECOS
>> "Hello world"
>> program up and running on an ARM simulator. I need to evaluate before
>> committing to hardware.
>>
>> Are there any pre built GNU ARM tools (GCC, GDB, etc) already available
on
>> the web ?
>>
>> What configuration would be required to simulate the ARM platform on
>> GDB/insight ?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated,
>>
>> Lee
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