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Re: Trying to recompile redboot...


Am I correct in assuming that this is a "purchased" product (GnuPro?)?

On Tuesday 14 December 2004 11:47, Jerzy Dyrda wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> I use xscale-elf from Red-Hat-3.3 20021213 and npe v.1.4 with success.
> When I was using arm-linux-gcc than  I had always  compiler errors -
> wrong asm. instruction or something like this.
>
> Best Regards
> jerzy
>
> John Dowd wrote:
> >I'm trying to create my own image of the redboot RAM image for a Coyote
> > (GRG) board.
> >
> >My toolset is:
> >arm-linux-tools-20031127
> >redboot-intel-xscale-030630
> >npe version 1.4
> >
> >Has anyone been able to use the toolset listed here? It just seems that
> > the ecos system by defaults to xscale-arm toolset. Right now I'm getting
> > compile errors which occured after I added the npe support.
> >
> >Prior to adding the npe support I was able to compile but I was getting a
> > RAM image that was padded with about 0x20000 zero bytes at the beginning
> > of the image. This of course meant that the image would not load.
> >
> >Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> >             Cheers!!

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