Hi,
i was using Eclipse for TS-TPC-7390.
Everything else worked fine, but i had a lot of problems in interrupts. and no
enough support available for eclipse (atleast i could not find the source for),
so i jumped back to the LINUX programming.
--- In "wildpossumboy" <> wrote:
>
> --- In "bburtan" <bburtan@> wrote:
> >
> > Calling all developers using Eclipse for the TS-7260.
> > What issues have you run into in setting up the development environment and
> > subsequent use? Thanks.
> >
>
> Whilst I don't code for the TS-7260 specifically, I do work TS-7800.
>
> Originally I had purchased the Eclipse Development Pack from EmbeddedARM.com
> but IMHO it is a waste of good $, as it was a Windoze Package and not what I
> thought it would be - a.k.a. for Linux.
>
> I'll assume your running Linux of some distribution favour. Note I am a Java
> non believer or user hence understanding Eclipse packaging was all
> mumbo-jumbo to me initially.
>
> Running Ubuntu 8.10 on a quad core 64bit X86 host; I simply downloaded
> http://www.eclipse.org/ganymede/ and installed. Using the C/C++ development
> tools (release 5.0.2.2009). I had issues getting the cross compiling/debug
> working correctly (I also have Atmel-AVR 8 & 32 Eclipse development tools
> included in my configuration which may have caused my problems), hence I
> simply use Eclipse in the standard X86 host configuration to develop, build
> and debug C & C++ based linux programs off my X86 host, then having a NFS
> shared source to TS-7800, I simply rebuild using ARM-gcc and gdb debug what I
> can't do under Eclipse because of ARM specific issues. I run all final
> developments on the TS-7800 which is my target of choose.
>
> Please realise this is not the way of getting Eclipse to do all the required
> work. But as the learning curve was rather steep for my old brain (I got 20++
> years of CLI Unix work), it is what I stayed with.
>
> Once Eclipse and the ARM port is more mature I will convert 100% over. If
> your a GUI / Windoze orientated user Eclipse will certainly suit you very
> well - for us CLI geeks it a little too much :)
>
> Hope this assists you.
> Cheers. Grahame
>
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