--- In wannabeanembeddedexpert
wannabeanembeddedexpert <> wrote:
>
> I understand that I need to map memory into user space but I am not
working on TSLinux. I have loaded my binary to the RAM before the
ts7200 loads the kernel to the memory. So there must be no mmap issue
since there is no running OS. Actually I wanted to access to hardware
without any OS dependency and with no OS running on. There must be a
way... And thanks for keypad.c example. I will examine it immediately.
Thanks & have a good day...
>
OK I think you want to look at objcopy - I think that is the command.
It's used to 'flatten' the executable to make it directly executable.
--Yan
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