On Feb 20, 2008 7:23 PM, souhail sou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> thank you for your response,
>
> >http://skyeye.wiki.sourceforge.net/uClinux
>
> So i follow this link, step by step ...
> and I add those lines to my .../uclinux4skeye/skyeye.conf
>  net: type=rtl8019, mac=0:4:3:2:1:f, ethmod=tuntap, hostip=10.0.0.1
> #net: type=rtl8019_16, ethmod=tuntap, hostip=10.0.0.1
> #dbct: state=on
>
> and when i carried out :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/uClinux-dist/images# skyeye -e linux
>  it show me:
>
> Failed to open skyeye
>  config file skyeye.conf in the same directory
> error: No such file or directory
Just like the above message said, you need to place the skyeye.conf in
the same directory with linux image.

> ------------------------- SkyEye -V1.2 ---------------------------
> Usage: SkyEye [options] -e program [program args]
> Default mode is STANDALONE mode
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Options:
> -e exec-file the (ELF executable format)kernel file name.
> -d in GDB Server mode (can be connected by GDB).
> -c config-file the skyeye configure file name.
> -h The SkyEye command options, and ARCHs and CPUs simulated
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------- Architectures and CPUs simulated by SkyEye-------------
> -------- ARM architectures ---------
> at91
> lpc
> s3c4510b
> s3c44b0
> ep7312
> lh79520
> ep9312
> cs89712
> sa1100
> pxa_lubbock
> pxa_mainstone
> at91rm92
> s3c2410x
> s3c2440
> sharp_lh7a400
>
> ns9750
> lpc2210
> ps7500
> -------- BlackFin architectures ----
> bf533
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/uClinux-dist/images# skyeye -e linux
> Failed to open skyeye config file skyeye.conf in the same directory
> error: No such file or directory
> ------------------------- SkyEye -V1.2 ---------------------------
> Usage: SkyEye [options] -e program [program args]
> Default mode is STANDALONE mode
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Options:
> -e exec-file the (ELF executable format)kernel file name.
> -d in GDB Server mode (can be connected by GDB).
> -c config-file the skyeye configure file name.
> -h The SkyEye command options, and ARCHs and CPUs simulated
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------- Architectures and CPUs simulated by SkyEye-------------
> -------- ARM architectures ---------
> at91
> lpc
>
> s3c4510b
> s3c44b0
> ep7312
> lh79520
> ep9312
> cs89712
> sa1100
> pxa_lubbock
> pxa_mainstone
> at91rm92
> s3c2410x
> s3c2440
> sharp_lh7a400
> ns9750
> lpc2210
> ps7500
> -------- BlackFin architectures ----
> bf533
>
> what you advice me ?.and thank you.
>
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