Joe or Brian,
If you get this eclipse working and post the exact stuff to get this
working with CYGWIN ans the 7250, or if anyone else gets this working
in detail I will pay you for your time i doing this. What I really
need is a smooth solution for eclipse which allows seemless
compilation and debugging --full integration of the eclipse IDE--
Contact me at
Also I saw a post here on formating the USB drive in DOS format so
that the XP can acess the drive. How is this done? Can the 7250
continue to see the drive and use it? Can someone give me some details
on this?
Thanks,
Rick
--- In "jschick333" <> wrote:
>
> --- In "briannewberry2" <>
> wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone out there is using an IDE for developing on
> > this board as opposed to the gcc command line compiler. I know I can
> > find one to write the C code in that will be better than notepad in
> > terms of just writing the code, but I'm looking for one that will
also
> > do the compiling and possibly some debugging. Has anyone tried
porting
> > the cross tool chain to a free IDE like an Eclipse or something
> > similiar? If so how?
> >
> > Brian
>
> You can use Eclipse and CDT with the cross toolchain. In Eclipse go to
> Project->Properties->C/C++ Build and enter the paths to the cross
> toolchain compiler, linker, and assembler. You will probably also have
> to tell it where your include directory and libraries are.
>
> -Joe
>
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