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Subject: [ts-7000] Cross development TS-7300 using eclipse on MS-Windows
From: "Geri" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:23:29 -0000
Hi

I am new here and firstly send some greetings from Austria to all of 
you!

I am new in the Linux world but have experince in controller 
programming on windows machines. I am also doing some development of 
ARM7 systems using eclipse and gdb.

Now my idea is use the eclipse environment also for development 
(compilation, program uploadm remote debugging etc.) for my TS-7300 
board, I bougth last year. I also have the develoment kit.


Now some questions to you:

1.) If I want do develop a program for the TS-7300 on the windows 
machine, e.g. hello world application, do I need some further files 
to include e.g. a startup-file or some other libraries or binaries?

2.) Is there an "easy" possibility to use the ethernet connection to 
the TS-7300 board for debugging? Does it make sense or is there a 
more efficient way?

3.) Is there a possibility to upload and execute a program over debug 
interface directly from the eclipse environment. 

4.) Do you think this development approach does make sense or is 
there a more successful concept?

I would also be very interested in a tutorial or hints outlining this 
configuration process.

Thank you for your help and best regards

Gerhard
PS: I alread read some tutorials e.g. ts-7300-manual.pdf but did not 
found enough information for starting up 



 
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