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RE: FW: GDB Stub and Redboot
- To: 'Jonathan Larmour' <jlarmour at cygnus dot co dot uk>
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] FW: GDB Stub and Redboot
- From: Anthony Massa <amassa at logici dot com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 13:02:31 -0800
- Cc: "eCos (E-mail)" <ecos-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
I know this might be the wrong list for this question, but...
I'm not using 1.1.6. Do I just download the new setup.exe and run that to
upgrade to cygwin 1.1.6?
Do I need to rebuild anything from ecos after I upgrade to 1.1.6?
What is the TFTP server program called and where can I find documentation on
the installation work to set it up you mentioned?
>
>
> Anthony Massa wrote:
> >
> > On Windows NT, what program do I need to use to communicate
> with redboot
> > (via Ethernet)?
>
> To talk to redboot itself use telnet.
>
> To be able to download programs, you will need to find a TFTP
> server to run
> on your NT system. One is included as part of the cygwin
> installation (at
> least it is in my complete 1.1.6 installation), but you need
> to do some
> installation work to set it up. You will need to look at the
> cygwin site
> for that, see http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin
>
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