Sam, Which version of the GNU tools are you using? I haven't looked into it, but it may be possible that an older version of the Palm Debugger may be having trouble with the prc-tools 2.0 output. I have tried the latest version here and it works fine. Do you get the same problem with the Tex2Hex sample? As to your second question, the version of the Palm Debugger that is distributed by Handspring right now is *not* compatible with the new USB driver that supports Windows 2000. I believe (and hope) the version of Palm Debugger that works with the new (as well as old) USB driver will be on the website soon. bob > -----Original Message----- > From: Sam Leffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 2:33 PM > To: Palm Developer Forum > Subject: SymFileAdd: Invalid symbol file: foo.code.1.sym. Bad > line count > > > Palm Debugger v3.5 running on Win2K. I select Install > Database and Load > Symbols... to download a .prc file that was compiled using > the GNU tools on > a Linux host. I see in the console window that the code > segment was loaded > properly but get the following in the debugger window: > > Using symbol file: foo.code.1.sym > Error: SymFileAdd: Invalid symbol file: foo.code.1.sym. Bad line count > > The .c files were compiled with: > > -mvs-err-msgs -O1 -g -Wall -DERROR_CHECK_LEVEL=2 -O1 > -mdebug-labels -DDEBU > G_FORCE=1 -DCPU= -DVISOR -DDEBUG > > and then processed to generate the .prc and .sym files. The > generated .prc > runs on the HH. > > Any suggestions on what's going on here? > > As an aside, has anyone gotten the debugger to attach to a HH > using USB on > Win2K? It definitely does not work talking to a > Visor--though I am able to > hookup the debugger using the serial port (now that I know to > hold the UP > button while entering the shortcut to force use of the serial port). > > Sam > > > > > > > -- > For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to > unsubscribe, please see http://www.palm.com/devzone/mailinglists.html > -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palm.com/devzone/mailinglists.html
