Hi!
> I am a software developer with quite a bit of experience but am new to
> the embedded world. My project will do quite a bit of floating point
> math and I was hunting around and ran across this article at
> linuxdevices (http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5920399313.html)
> which pointed me to (http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort).
If you're going to use floating-point, then figure out how to
get the floating-point unit working, i.e., figure out how to
build a tool-chain that generates code that uses the math-crunch
engine.
> I have only been playing with my 7300 for a week now so I haven't had
> time to dig in and build my own root fs or try booting this.
>
> If you have worked with this, what kind of pointers do you have?
>
> Again, I'm new to the embedded world, am I way off base?
>
> While I'm posting, does anyone have recommendations on
> reference/learning materials? (especially on hardware... I've got the
> software).
I haven't had my TS-7300 much longer than you, I'm just tinkering,
but here's my notes ...
http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/ts7300/
Cheers,
Dave
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