I am fairly new to embedded Linux.

I am attempting to load Linux and the compiled program to an MBX board via the 
BDM port.  The host machine is an x86 running RH Linux 7.0 and I am using the 
tools provided with the RH EDK along with the BDM dongle and software from 
Macraigor Systems.

I have cross compiled a kernel and a test program that was successfully 
downloaded and run via the serial port; however, it is more desirable to run 
and debug programs from the BDM as our user interface uses the serial port.  
The primary program will not require kernel debugging, but there are some 
device drivers that may need to be debugged.

What is the procedure for getting Linux downloaded to the board (via BDM) and 
started, then getting my program(s) downloaded and started and attaching the 
debugger (ddd/gdb) to the desired program?

The initial target is a Motorola MBX board with an MPC860 ppc processor,
the ultimate target is a custom board utilizing the same processor.

The system will be run out of FLASH ultimately, there is no hard disc, 
keyboard, or monitor.

TIA, Doug

Doug Hubbard
Software Engineer
Scientific Research Corporation
2300 Windy Ridge Parkway
Suite 400, South
Atlanta, GA 30339


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