Yes, I have looked at the openembedded site but being a full time student I don't have the time to be reading through stuff.
I understand that OpenEmbedded is some sort of development kit for embedded applications but the getting started guide seems very general. I need to know how to set it up for the purpose of producing binaries for the E3 (ARM9TDMI) and a step-by-step guide that is relative to the task will be far more useful than what I could have found merely by googling OpenEmbedded.
tuxish,
On Friday 22 December 2006 12:37, Iain Learmonth wrote:
Yes, I have looked at the openembedded site but being a full time student I don't have the time to be reading through stuff.
Hehe - you wait till you get a job :)
I understand that OpenEmbedded is some sort of development kit for embedded applications but the getting started guide seems very general. I need to know how to set it up for the purpose of producing binaries for the E3 (ARM9TDMI) and a step-by-step guide that is relative to the task will be far more useful than what I could have found merely by googling OpenEmbedded.
I don't know if anyone else here can help with that - I've not used OE myself.
Antony.
On 22 Dec 2006, at 12:37, Iain Learmonth wrote:
Yes, I have looked at the openembedded site but being a full time student I don't have the time to be reading through stuff.
I understand that OpenEmbedded is some sort of development kit for embedded applications but the getting started guide seems very general. I need to know how to set it up for the purpose of producing binaries for the E3 (ARM9TDMI) and a step-by-step guide that is relative to the task will be far more useful than what I could have found merely by googling OpenEmbedded.
The E3 is an ARM9T (ARM925T)- there's no such thing as an ARM9TDMI.
-J., noting there also isn't really an ARM7EJ, it's just an ARM9 in a wrapper that ties the ports together