On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, burnsmicro wrote:
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> May I ask if there are clear preferences for tools and environment for
> program development...
Well Linus developed the kernel essentially using only one of the modern
implementations of vi and gcc.
I prefer emacs but vim/gvim is fine. Nearly all the "easy to use editors"
are useless.
> ... using a Windows host PC?
If you HAVE to use a Windows PC, install cygwin, then install the editor of
choice - gvim or emacs and the cross compiler.
> If cost is an issue? If
> cost is not an issue? For instance:
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> On-board vs. host PC?
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> On-Board:
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> serial console vs.telnet?
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> preferred editor?
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> preferred debugger? Command line GDB? printf's?
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> On Host [Windows] PC
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> how are files shared with controller?
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> preferred Edit/Build tool-chains? Eclipse? Other?
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> preferred debugger? Remote GDB? Insight? DDD? printf's? Other?
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> Biggest issues?
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> Recommended Does and Don'ts?
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> Thanks,
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> Bob Furber
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