Hi, Hardly qualifies as "small help" - looks like you are wanting people
to do all your work for you :-)
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Hatem Mohamed wrote:
> hi every body
> I'm new in using embedded arm devices
> I have ts-7260 to use it in robotics and control systems so ...
> I wanna know som things just in points to clarify the idea of how to use
> this device
>
> 1-Is there any document have a full explanation of how to use ts-260 and
> every thing about it ???
Check the technologics website - download the documentation on the ts7260
board. Also check out the technologics arm linux web page for further
documentation.
> 2-should I install linux on it or it come with linux installed on it ??
After you've read stuff on the Technologics website you'll see it comes
with a small linux image on the onboard flash. Technologics also offer
a fairly full debian developement system that allows native developement
on the board - you either pay technologics for media with it on, or you
download the image from their website. They also provide a cross
compiling setup for either a Windows or Linux host developement system.
>
> 3-Is it possible to put c++ compiler in the system and use it like my pc ???
Yes to C++ compiler, but I don't know how you use you PC so can't answer
the 2nd part.
> 4-How can I access the ports on the dvice like ( rs-232 , usb , i/o ) is it
> through the known APIs like the PC or it has its own driver ?? and is it
> installed or I have to get them ??
Read up on Linux - Linux is pretty much Linux, whether on a little arm SBC
or on a multi-way server.
> 5-when I want to do a task on it I should write my file on the pc firist and
> then download it on it or it connected to PC and I write on it or what ???
You have options. see above.
> 6-which prephirals should I buy with it ???
Dunno - what do you want to do with it? That sort of defines what
peripherals you'll need.
> waiting ur reply
>
> thanks in advance
If you got specific queries about board options etc, first check out the
webpage, then email techniologics direct with your queries - they don't
bite :-)
Jim
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