craignied wrote:
> Sorry for this newbie question.
>
> My most excellent TS-7200 and dev kit arrived in the mail today, and I
> connected it to my Mac laptop via a USB/serial connector and fired up a
> terminal with minicom, and watched the magic of the TS-7200 boot up. I
> logged in as root, and wandered about with various linux commands.
>
> Now, of course, I want to compile and run a "hello world" program.
>
> On the CD that came with the dev kit, I found a bunch of crosstool-..tar.bz
> files, which were either cygwin (memories of painful past days that I'd
> prefer not to repeat) or "linux", which I take to be some variant of debian.
>
> Question: Must I compile on the host in debian linux, then transfer to the
> TS-7200? Or can I build the tools on my Leopard OS X box (which I'd very
> much prefer)? If so, how? I couldn't find anywhere the "crosstool 0.28
> tarball" with its "demo-arm.sh" alluded to in the README of the
> cross-toolchains directory of the dev kit CD
>
> Please help, as I'm salivating thinking of programming this thing...
If you look back in the archives I remember hearing about a few users
that had a crosstool chain built up and working in Xcode.
--
Jason Stahls
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