I spent the last year and a half slogging through this stuff from the ground up
so I'll pass on a few thoughts. Being a Mac person primarily I wanted to have
a cross-compiler running on the Mac. crosstool-NG is an excellent tool but the
Mac results are mixed. A big part of making progress is eliminating as many
variables as possible. To that end I didn't waste any time dealing with
Eclipse, Cygwin, and Windows. The Mac-based cross-compiler works well enough
to build applications through XCode but I needed to build additional drivers
and I really wanted A) some kernel features such as iNotify and B) a more
recent kernel. Ultimately to do any sort of kernel development I find it a lot
easier to set up a Debian desktop system. No fuss no muss.
--- In "Bryan" <> wrote:
>
> I'm a self confessed newbie in this realm so I hope my questions are not to
> annoying. I purchased a TS-7390 touch screen with the development kit that
> includes a copy of eclipse. Following the included quick start instructions
> I have not been able to get eclipse to load in a XP of Win7 system. This
> seem to be a Java issue. Has anyone else found this to be the case and
> worked out a solution?
> Out of all the model numbers being thrown around which ones are software
> compatible with the TS-7390?
> Are there any good beginner example code / web links you would be willing to
> share?
>
> Thanks Much
> Bryan
>
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