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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS7200 hello world problem
From: "urhano" <>
Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 20:32:41 -0000
Hi Per Öberg,

I can compile the helloworld code using gcc after updating cygwin
installing all gcc components. I have coped with the "\233" error
now. However, I haven't succeed when cross-compiling the hello-world
code. I mentioned the error I have encountered in my previous
message. So, I'm still looking forward a solution.

Thanks,
Oguzhan

--- In  Per Öberg <> wrote:
>
> Did you already solve the problem? If not, I would suggest a coding
> system error (like UTF8/16 or ISO-8859-1 etc., my translation from
> swedish may be a little strange there).
>
> Since it's complaining about \233 and won't translate it to a
letter it
> might be some unknown character that got there by mistake and hence
> is'nt visible normally. This sometimes happens to me. (quite
annoying
> bug actually. It seems like when I use UTF8 instead of ISO-8859-1
the
> interpreter get's stuck in between the double byte letter and can't
get
> loose until i erase that whole line from the command prompt)
>
> Anyway, rewriting the code might actually help. If it's you compiler
> that can't handle your coding system (Cygwin might not be compiled
with
> support for your coding system) you might wan't to save your files
in a
> supported coding system likte UTF8 or something.
>
> Regards Per Öberg
>
>
> Oðuzhan URHAN wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm quite a newbie about Linux and TS7200 but have
> > general knowledge about systems. I would like to run a
> > simple helloworld program on the TS7200. However I
> > have some problems. Firstly, I have configured TS7200
> > network setting to access it. Now I'm can reach the
> > TS7200 over telnet or FTP. TS-Linux OS is run on the
> > TS-7200.
> >
> > I would like to develop my application on using a
> > Windows XP installed X86 PC. Therefore, following the
> > "Linux for ARM on TS-7000 User's Guide" entitled
> > document (i.e. linuxarm-guide-rev.2.2.pdf), I have
> > downloaded latest version of Cygwin (version
> > 2.510.2.2). Next, I downloaded TS-ARM Linux CD (i.e.
> > tsarmlinuxcd-05-20-2006) from website of TS. I extract
> > the crosstool-cygwin-gcc-3.3.2-glibc-2.3.2.tar.bz2
> > file in the cross-toolchains folder. At the end of
> > this, I have "opt" folder. I copied the opt folder to
> > the usr/local/ directory of the cygwin.
> >
> > Now, following the instruction on page 35 of "Linux
> > for ARM on TS-7000 User's Guide" I have tried to
> > compile my hello-world.c file.  However, I couldn't
> > succeed it. I'm sending screenshot of the error I have
> > encountered. Could you please guide me about the
> > problem?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Oguzhan.
> >
> >
> >
> > 
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