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Re: eCos beginners documentation manuals


Andreas Bürgel wrote:
Hi eCos people,

finally I made it to put my book fragments about eCos development on the internet. There are three different book fragments:
1.) a GNUPro toolchain guide
2.) an introduction into eCos application development
3.) an eCos porting guide


Fragment means that they are not complete, but I think they might be useful anyway, especially for eCos beginners. And there is another big hook, they are written in _german_!

Just follow the link: http://www.andreas-buergel.de/documents

Would you mind if I linked to this from http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/contrib.html? [1]


Jifl

[1] I'm hesitant to link from the main doc page because it isn't under an Open licence. (Yes, even Anthony Massa's book is under the Open Publication Licence!)
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