Thanks,
I am downloading Debian Linux now. I have a computer which I will
install Debian on it. I usually program with c++ in WS2008 for windows
apps and never really did anything with Linux before. I suspect I have
a learning curve there. I'm assuming that Eclipse is an IDE for c++
for Debian Linux.
I guess I have to go through a lot of setup even before I start my
first line of code with the ts7390.
Is there a windows version of all of this? I ask simply because i'm
used to code in that environment. In either case, i'm prepare to spend
time learning Linux.
Thank you for your help.
Rob
--- In "dabetsr" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Rob,
> I haven't seen a step by step guide on getting started appart
> from the one that TS provides
> (http://www.embeddedarm.com/about/resource.php?item=370). I have been
> working with the 7390 for a couple months now, so if I can help you
> with anything specific just post around or email me
>
>
> The only step by step guide I have followed is to install debian from
> scratch if you need to.
>
> If you are starting out, the first thing you should probably do is
> turn it on (it comes with a small Linux OS preloaded into the
> nand-flash) and play with it for a while. You will probably need a
> serial communication cable like the one that comes with the
> development kit for the 7390. Getting familiar with Linux in general
> and the boot process (google it) is also helpful.
>
> --- In "Robert" <robert@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Because I'm new to embedded systems, I am looking for advice on the
> > best way to begin my journey. I have secured myself a 2,5Ghz computer
> > and I am currently downloading Debian Linux from the Debian site.
> >
> > I intend to format and install Debian on the computer and then install
> > Eclipse on the system for developing apps for the TS-7390.
> >
> > Is there a list of requirements in this community that can help me get
> > started? I guess I'm looking for step-by-step information to help me
> > wrap my head around the TS-7390.
> >
> > I will appreciate any help.
> >
> > Rob
> >
>
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