Hello, David.
You wrote 8 июля 2013 г., 19:19:37:
DB In an ideal world, TI would maintain its own apt repository (and yum),
And FreeBSD packages for i386, amd64, arm, MIPS, PowerPC, and ia64? And
repository for NetBSD and OpenBSD and MacOS X too?
DB TI should (in an ideal world) have
On 09/07/13 09:03, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
Hello, David.
You wrote 8 июля 2013 г., 19:19:37:
DB In an ideal world, TI would maintain its own apt repository (and yum),
And FreeBSD packages for i386, amd64, arm, MIPS, PowerPC, and ia64? And
repository for NetBSD and OpenBSD and MacOS X too?
And now, look at official ARM arm-gcc building script: it builds
gcc twice, it copy first copy of gcc somewhere, to remove later, it
wants to find some linux-specific headers in process, etc, etc,
etc. Also, it uses
There are two parts to gcc: the compiler binaries, and the support
Hello, David.
You wrote 9 июля 2013 г., 19:42:41:
Ok, to round up: we hear each other. Your point about several parallel
versions of full toolchain is very valid one, and I'll propose support for
such packages in FreeBSD community.
Sorry if I was too harsh in my messages! It is my sore spot,
Hello,
I want to install the msp430-gcc on ARM processor. I have installed
msp430-gcc 4.63 but the problem is that I am using it with contiki and 4.63
version cannot detect the serial port to program the motes and it is
recommended to use msp430-gcc 4.7.0 I tried installing it on ARM but did
not
Hello Peter,
I have previously used the Contiki with Z1 motes on a PC. I used msp430-gcc
and everything worked quite well. I have now an embedded ARM board on which
I am trying to install the msp430-gcc compiler. The board comes with Ubuntu
installed it it. I tried installed msp430-gcc 4.63 on it
Hello Everyone,
I have been struggling a lot with implementation of CC2500-Wake On radio
functionality. I am using ez430-RF2500 devices. I have read and understood
the application note provided by TI - AN047
Application Node AN047 http://www.ti.com/lit/an/swra126b/swra126b.pdf .
I had been