Difference between revisions of "Linuxstamp mx27"

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(New page: == Main == This is a place holder for the Linuxstamp mx27 board. Details will be posted as they are available. == Redboot == Redboot is based on ecos. A good starting point is [http://eco...)
 
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Redboot is based on ecos. A good starting point is [http://ecos.sourceware.org/getstart.html here]
 
Redboot is based on ecos. A good starting point is [http://ecos.sourceware.org/getstart.html here]
 
First pull the installer
 
First pull the installer
  * wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl
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  $ wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl
 
Then run it:
 
Then run it:
  * ./ecos-install.tcl
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  $ ./ecos-install.tcl
It wants to run ecosenv.sh so set up the environment correctly. It says to stick it in .profile or .login. I think .bashrc will also work
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It wants to run ecosenv.sh so set up the environment correctly. It says to stick it in .profile or .login. I think .bashrc will also work.
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Install old compat-libstdc
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# yum install compat-libstdc++-3

Revision as of 12:29, 11 May 2009

Main

This is a place holder for the Linuxstamp mx27 board. Details will be posted as they are available.

Redboot

Redboot is based on ecos. A good starting point is here First pull the installer

$ wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl

Then run it:

$ ./ecos-install.tcl

It wants to run ecosenv.sh so set up the environment correctly. It says to stick it in .profile or .login. I think .bashrc will also work. Install old compat-libstdc

# yum install compat-libstdc++-3