>
> *Ok, I use Eclipse with the gnu arm toolchain. For crosscompiling I'll use
> cross GCC.*
> * For my C/C++ project I will need to control the ADC sampling vusig the
> PRUs, so right now I'm still trying to understand how PRUs can be
> programmed and used using the example in libpruio called 1.c*


Ok. So as far as I know there is no Windows cross toolchain for the PRU.

You *might* be able to use the Linux compiler on Windows using cygwin - But
surely that would be asking for trouble on multiple levels. However, even
if it were possible, you may as well use Linux anyhow. Your options:


   - Use Linux on dedicated hardware.
   - Use Linux on virtualized hardware ( virtual machine ).
   - Attempt to use cygwin on Windows.

Personally, I use both dedicated hardware, and virtualized hardware. Both
have their attractions. In fact, right now I'm using both, but developing
software on an i386 debian virtual machine. Simply because compiling on an
i386 Debian virtual machine is faster, and more convenient  than dedicated
hardware - for the moment.

I still write my code in an editor running in Windows 8.1, and I use samba
- So I can treat the files I work with as local files. Except they're not
local, they're remote :)


Anyway - No doubt this has created more questions than it answered ?

On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Valeria M. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ok, I use Eclipse with the gnu arm toolchain. For crosscompiling I'll use
> cross GCC.
> For my C/C++ project I will need to control the ADC sampling vusig the
> PRUs, so right now I'm still trying to understand how PRUs can be
> programmed and used using the example in libpruio called 1.c
>
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