> >Why do you want to compile it using the native tools? > > > Because my environment is Windows and I want to compile eCos under > Cygwin (with the Linux Synthetic target)
So you need to build a cross compiler, since the cynwin tools are going to produce a MS binary which is not going to run on Linux. You need a Linux toolchain which runs on cygwin. http://metamod-p.sourceforge.net/cross-compiling.on.windows.for.linux.html > >>But for the ARM question... > >>I compile eCos with the ARM7TDMI template but when I compile my hello > >>world program I can't see the output. > >>It is normal ? > >> > > > >Does the simulator simulate the serial port? Which serial port does it > >simulate? Is there a device driver for the serial port? > I'm a newbie under ARM questions... I just want to know if it possible > to compile eCos for ARM (with arm-elf-gcc) and seems to the Linux > Synthetic target debug it with arm-elf-gdb and see an output when I > compile a Hello world application? Does I need a simulator (like qemu or > vmware) ? qemu or vmware will give you i386 environments, not ARM, so they are no use to you. You probably want to either use the synthetic target on Linux, or use a real ARM development board which eCos supports. Andrew -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
