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Problems with run tests on a i386 platform


I'm not sure if I make something wrong.
I have made the following steps:

-i386pc platform    packeges stub
-build library
-bash-2.04$ dd conv=sync if=gdb_module.bin of=/dev/fd0
33+1 records in
34+0 records out
-Made a new project (i386-default) Run tests (compiling is without errors)
-run tests into the configuration tool


Now I receive the following messages:

*** 16:13:51 Run started
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This GDB was configured as "--host=i686-pc-cygwin --target=i386-elf"...
(gdb) set height 0
(gdb) set remotedebug 0
Warning: command 'set remotedebug' is deprecated.
Use 'set debug remote'.

(gdb) set remotebaud 38400
(gdb) target remote com1
Remote debugging using com1
Ignoring packet error, continuing...
Ignoring packet error, continuing...
Ignoring packet error, continuing...
Couldn't establish connection to remote target
Malformed response to offset query, timeout
(gdb) load
You can't do that when your target is `exec'
(gdb) break cyg_test_exit
Breakpoint 1 at 0x16cef: file
//d/daten/source/ecos/source/packages/infra/v1_3_1/src/tcdiag.cxx, line 116.
(gdb) break cyg_assert_fail
Function "cyg_assert_fail" not defined.
(gdb) break cyg_test_init
Breakpoint 2 at 0x16c0b: file
//d/daten/source/ecos/source/packages/infra/v1_3_1/src/tcdiag.cxx, line 62.
(gdb) cont
The program is not being run.
(gdb) set cyg_test_is_simulator=0
Address of symbol "cyg_test_is_simulator" is unknown.
(gdb) cont
The program is not being run.
(gdb) *** 16:15:09 Run complete
*** 16:15:09 Run complete

It seems for me that something goes wrong with the serial comunication,
because it makes no difference if the remote is running. I'm also not sure
if the remote i386 Pc is working. If I use the floppy that I have made than
I see on the upper left corner the following message:

++$T0508:dc370000;04:e00f0000;#4b

Is this okay?

As serial cable I use a Simple null modem without handshaking. Is this
correct?

Thanks for any hint!
Hansjoerg


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