Here's my observation just having started working with a 7260: Unless you have
a lot of background knowledge in embedded Linux systems, you're behind the
eight-ball. A few months ago I started teaching myself PIC-based development
and Microchip's support for getting you started is much better. And there is a
very nice book that walks you through several decent examples. In addition,
their IDE isn't an after-thought. Sure, experts in embedded Linux development
may disagree with some goofy response like "REAL programmers use vi" or
something equally useless but IMHO these days one can't afford to be
"traditional". A modern IDE is a must. Show me one that's cross-platform
written in Qt and I'd pay good money for it.
Beyond that, I'd like to see somebody write a good book based on Technologic's
hardware.
Furthermore, I'm somewhat surprised that there isn't a decent FAQ on this
board. In 14000 messages there must be a ton of key information.
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