With the available of the VMWare server that runs on Winodws and Linux,
it makes sense to create a virtual Linux machine on Windows and run the
eCos development tools from there.

However, my personal preference is to work on a Linux machine and use
the virtual machines as my test bed.

Have a great day,
Don Walton

On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 18:36 +0000, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2007-03-01, Øyvind Harboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 3/1/07, Andrew Lunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > As far as I know, MinGW binaries of GCC toolchains + eCos tools is the
> >> > most tantalizing prospect.
> >>
> >> I've little interesting in using eCos on M$ platforms, so i don't
> >> follow the discussion in too much depth, so take all my comments with
> >> a pinch of salt.
> >
> > Thanks for the feedback!
> >
> > I wish Linux was the standard development platform(I certainly would
> > have preferred it), but alas e.g. w/FPGA development thrown in, one
> > can easily be locked into M$.
> 
> So tell the FGPA vendor to pull their head out of their ass and
> provide Linux tools.  Windows is for games and spreading malware.
> 
> Or use Windows for FPGA devel and Linux for SW devel (that's
> how it works for all of the eCos projects I've worked on).
> 
> -- 
> Grant Edwards                   grante             Yow!  I request a weekend
>                                   at               in Havana with Phil
>                                visi.com            Silvers!
> 
> 

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