You could use Cygwin X <http://x.cygwin.com/> as an X terminal to your Linux machine and get eCos and FPGA together at your desktop. I used to use Cygwin X for a long time, because I had some dev tools that ran only on Windows. I haven't tried it with eCos configtool, but all apps I have tried (Insight, Kdbg, Firefox, etc.) ran without problems.
Of course, still best hit is to convince FPGA vendors to start porting their tools to Linux. BR. Ilija Øyvind Harboe 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$. > > > > -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
