He's got 4-5 videos all on the same topic. Well . . .at least 3 anyway. I
still think Ubuntu is the best option, because I know how temperamental
Debian can be( for this purpose ). But it does look better with Jessie
perhaps ? I'm still using Wheezy on my support system but the only cross
compiling I do is with the kernel, and that will change soon when I get my
ODROID XU4 development support system up and running. "Building" the case
as we speak . . .

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Graham Haddock <[email protected]>
wrote:

> William:
> Great.  Derek did update his video, although he still refers to the
> original one on his website.
> --- Graham
>
> ==
>
> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:16 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9yFyWsyyGk
>>
>> . . .
>>
>> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 3:11 PM, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know of a single resource that covers the whole chain.
>>> The closest is Derek Molloy's
>>> http://derekmolloy.ie/beaglebone/setting-up-eclipse-on-the-b
>>> eaglebone-for-c-development/
>>> but it is four years old, and out of date for many of the details, but
>>> the general approach is still the same.
>>>
>>>
>>> Oracle VM VirtualBox on Windows is a standard installation.
>>> Simple enough that you don't need the instructions for much.
>>> You do need to allocate more than the minimum (default) memory and
>>> minimum number of virtualized cores to the VM.
>>>
>>> Ubuntu on VirtualBox is a standard installation.
>>> Get the ISO from the Ubuntu website, and put it on your Windows machine
>>> where it is easy to get to.
>>> Open it from inside the VM.
>>>
>>> Eclipse on Ubuntu is a standard installation. Instructions on the
>>> Eclipse website.
>>> Use the newest one preconfigured for "C/C++" from the Eclipse site.
>>> The one in the Ubuntu apt repository is 4 years out of date. Don't use
>>> that one.
>>> RSE is an optional module for Eclipse, loaded through the application.
>>> Installation instructions are inside Eclipse 'Help.'
>>>
>>> I assume that you will connecting between the BBB and the Windows/VM via
>>> Ethernet local network.
>>> I doubt that this would work through the USB widget/gadget.
>>>
>>> You will probably have to change the security settings on the BBB to
>>> allow SSH into the Root account, for easiest operation of RSE.
>>> Otherwise, you will keep running into the Linux security on the BBB.
>>>
>>> Google is your friend.
>>>
>>> Ask questions if you have problems.
>>>
>>> --- Graham
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 6:50:04 AM UTC-5, Stefan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hallo Graham,
>>>>
>>>> thank you very much for your detailed advice!
>>>>
>>>> We have already thought about using a VM, but now that you say, it
>>>> works well, we are going for it. Actually we have very strong notebooks
>>>> with i7, 16gb and pci-e SSD. Using a VM should be no problem.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a detailed tutorial for the ubuntu + eclipse + RSE
>>>> installation for linux avaiable?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 4:25:03 AM UTC+2, Graham wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If the target is a Linux machine, you will have fewer communications
>>>>> problems, if you cross compile from a Linux, rather than a Windows
>>>>> environment.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you must run on a Windows-64 machine, then I recommend you install
>>>>> Oracle VM Virtualbox on Windows 64.
>>>>>
>>>>> Install Ubuntu on the virtual machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Install the Linux version of Eclipse for C language, with RSE (Remote
>>>>> System Explorer) on Ubuntu.
>>>>> RSE allows you to have full access to the target's file system from
>>>>> the Eclipse IDE.
>>>>>
>>>>> I find this works well for writing and running C programs on the BBB,
>>>>> provided that you have an adequate Windows machine, such as an i5,
>>>>> equivalent, or better processor.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have a puny processor in your Windows machine you are better
>>>>> off running Ubuntu native on the processor.
>>>>>
>>>>> I ran into all kinds of Windows-Linux communications problems running
>>>>> Eclipse native on Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>> --- Graham
>>>>>
>>>>> ==
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8:03:58 PM UTC-5, Stefan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hallo guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am trying to get a toolchain running for developing the Beaglebone
>>>>>> Black in Windows 7 64bits with c-code. Me and my college are working on
>>>>>> this problem for some days now, but we can't find a proper solution here.
>>>>>> We are both no experts on MCUs but have some basic skills on c-coding. 
>>>>>> Our
>>>>>> company is running Win 7, so we would like to stick with it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So far we tried different approaches:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Eclipse + ARM Crosscompiler and remote target
>>>>>> - Code Composer + ARM Crosscompiler and jtec
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We tried different tutorials, but always got stuck on some point.
>>>>>> Most of the times the guides were outdated, files were missing, versions
>>>>>> were not compatible or we got errors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe you guys have experience and can recommend a simple or standard
>>>>>> solution (Toolchain and guide) to c-code the BBB from Win 7.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>> Stefan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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