Rick,
> 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?
Take a look at the Explore2fs
project(http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm).
It adds ext2 and ext3 support to windows...
//Eddie
> --- In "jschick333" <> wrote:
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>> --- 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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