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Re: how to booting the redboot on VMware
- From: "xiaolu zhao" <deerxiaolu at gmail dot com>
- To: "jiang jet" <jetjiang at hotmail dot com>
- Cc: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:58:17 +0200
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] how to booting the redboot on VMware
- References: <b48951870705191524j6db71d08ge93e7628a4ae2877@mail.gmail.com> <BAY137-F12CDC5DCEA82FB525CC6C9DF300@phx.gbl>
Thank you for your advice. Currently I used a software which can
provide virtual serial port. Thus the Host can communicate with VMware
and I can run the hello world on the virtual machine through the
serial port.
Can I ask you one more question?
Because I just start to learn the software development on a RTOS, so I
have no idea about what is the application software on a RTOS looks
like. I only have some experience in embedded software development
without a RTOS. Do you know where I can find some application example
on eCos or any other RTOS(more complicated than the examples in the
ecos source code)?
Thank you in advance!
On 5/21/07, jiang jet <jetjiang@hotmail.com> wrote:
>From: "xiaolu zhao" <deerxiaolu@gmail.com>
>To: ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
>Subject: [ECOS] how to booting the redboot on VMware
>Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 00:24:08 +0200
>
>Hi,
>I want to try the application examples in the 12th chapter of
>"Embedded software development with eCOS". I want to use a virtual
>machine on VMware software as my target. I already successfully
>install redboot in a virtual machine and see the RedBoot prompt.
>
>But when I try to booting redboot, in the step 10 and 11 which tests
>if the host and target connetec well. I found I the host and target
>are not connected.
>
you have boot the system up..could u please post the booting info?
or you can check what ur static ip address is?
or can u make sure the vmware is connected with host pc correctly?
or the ethernet cards that contains a controller supported by ecos?
>I used my notebook as the host. And I tried the HyperTerminal on the
>host to connect the target. Becuase the notebook has no serail port,
>so I choose TCP/IP instead of serial port. And I use the IP address
>of the redboot image as the "host address". But the redboot can not
>be
>conneted. Is there something wrong of my operation?
>
>Do you ever meet this problem? And would you like to give some
>advice
>how to solve it?
>
>Thank you so much in advance!
>
>Tina
>
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