Jeffrey Krasky wrote: > I have a Windows XP machine with an Intel processor and I am running > cygwin. > > All I really want to do is make a hello world program and then try the > timer/alarm program. > > I have been reading from here: > > http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/user-guide/building-and-running-sample-applications.html > > > If there is some place else I should be getting my examples from, please > let me know. > > Again, all I really wish to do is make some C programs and test the > real-timeness of eCos.
You can't run an acutal eCos application directly on Windows (it *is* possible on Linux, running the synthetic target). If this is all you have, you'll need to run eCos on a virtual machine, e.g. VirtualBox or Qemu. eCos runs on the bare hardware, with the exception of the synthetic target which runs as a cooperative process under Linux. > On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Sergei Gavrikov wrote: >> It's seems I missed something. Is your host Cygwin? That snippet was for >> Linux synthetic target. If it is Cygwin I am not sure that you can >> gdebug the eCos applicatins are built for Linux synthetic target. What >> is your host? What is your target? How had you built that `hello' >> program? If your target is not a PC-like board... Read a bit here >> http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/ref/hal-synth-arch.html > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Gary Thomas | Consulting for the MLB Associates | Embedded world ------------------------------------------------------------ -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
