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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS7300 path
From: "thomas" <>
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 14:24:17 -0000
hi Anand,

Got it. thanks alot. That is for the development PC.
I also want to know how to change the path in LINUX so that I need 
not to do it everytime I switch on the TS7300

regards
thomas

--- In  Anand S Madhusoodanan 
<> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>   
>   1. Right click on My Computer on desktop.
>   2. Click on Properties.
>   3. Choose the Advanced Tab.
>   4. click on Environment Variables.
>   5. In the list of user variables choose PATH and click on the 
edit  button and add the path (/opt.....) to it. You will have to 
insert a  semicolon (;) between the new path that you are about to 
enter and the  ones that are already there.
>   
>   Hope this helps
>   
>   Regards
>   Anand S Madhusoodanan
>    
> 
> thomas <> wrote:  hi,
> 
> I had install the cross compiler on my Windows PC using cygwin. 
> 
> How to add the following to the path:
> 
> /opt/crosstool/arm-linux/gcc-3.3.4-glibc-2.3.2/bin/
> 
> so that I need not to do it everytime I switch on the TS7300
> 
> regards
> thomas
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