hello siddharth,

Personally I prefers nano than vi to write code, but this doesn't change a 
lot and it's possible to write code this way.

Perhaps you could show us your error messages, this could help.

Le lundi 11 novembre 2013 08:12:59 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to write a c/c++ code in vi through SSH 
> on Putty and then generate an output file and run directly on the 
> beaglebone?
> I tried the simple helloworld.c program and it worked.
> But I tried to write LED blink program and I'm getting error messages.
>
> I used the code by Derek Molley on his website: That uses "FILE, fopen, 
> fclose, sleep, NULL, " etc. I'm getting errors about these. 
> Am I supposed to install some kind of libraries or a arm-gnueabi compiler 
> before I try to run programs that access the GPIOs and the LEDs ? 
>
> Please also let me know the commands for installing the needed packages or 
> an example LED code that would work this way. 
>
> Also is there a better OS than Angstrom for beginners on BBB? How is the 
> Ti SDK? 
>
> Thank you
>
>

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