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RE: how to build an eCos library for ARM7tdmi simulator


firstly my application is bound for ARM7tdmi based architecture..and so
i have build the GNU tools for the ARM CPU on my windows 2000
system..the 
next thing i want to do is build eCos library for the ARM7tdmi
simulator,
but this package is not supported in the eCos configuration tool 1.3.1.

 is there any similar simulators which support gnu tools built for the 
arm-elf cpu.

satish

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Lunn
To: Satish Kumar
Cc: ''ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com' '
Sent: 8/29/02 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ECOS] how to build an eCos library for ARM7tdmi simulator

Nope, synthetic is purely a Linux thing.

Do you really need to simulate the arm7tdmi. Could you do your work
with the TX39 simulator? This is in the documentation.

     Andrew

On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 01:15:27PM +0530, Satish Kumar wrote:
>  Hi Andrew,
> 
>                 thanks for ur advice, but i m lookin for similar
support
> on Windows NT 5.0 (2000). plz let me know, if such support is there.
> now, basically i would like to build an eCos kernel library for
arm7tdmi 
> architecture(simulator mode only) and develop some embedded
application
> using the kernel APIs and other required funcs..
> 
> plz some one help me..
> satish
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Lunn
> To: Satish Kumar
> Cc: 'ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com'
> Sent: 8/29/02 12:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [ECOS] how to build an eCos library for ARM7tdmi
simulator
> 
> Hi Satish
> 
> If you don't need the actual hardware interfaces to start development,
> i suggest you use the synthetic target. This allows you to run eCos
> systems are a Unix process on Linux. You have all the normal kernel
> API, network stack etc, just no access to hardware devices. Its a good
> system to get to know eCos with and start some development work.
> 
>        Andrew
> 
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 12:21:13PM +0530, Satish Kumar wrote:
> > Hi,
> >      i m not sure, if this is the right place to post the 
> > queries, but if its not, then kindly fwd the same to the concerned
> > e-id.
> >       well, i m trying to develop an embedded application, which 
> > is ported on to the arm7tdmi system target board as a firmware.
> > i would like to start of with the development of the application
> > with out waiting for the hardware. now, this application requires 
> > an RTOS(eCos) for operation.
> >                              hence, i m goin for a freely available
> > RTOS i.e eCos and trying to look out for an ARM7tdmi simulator,
using 
> > which i can start of developing my application.
> > 
> >   the current eCos configuration tool(v 1.3.1), doesnot have any
such 
> > arm7tdmi simulator package..for testing. plz kindly help me out to
get
> > the ARM7tdmi simulator package to test my application.
> > 
> >  also, link me..to some other ways to test my application..with out
> the 
> > hardware..i m basically lookin for ARM7tdmi based architecture only.
> > 
> > thanks for ur help in advance..
> > satish
> > 
> >         
> > 
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