RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread William Pretty Security
@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of g...@novadsp.com Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015 12:10 PM To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK? Thanks. Try looking for an “arm7*” platform. But where? And is this for config files or config settings? -- For more

RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread g4
Thanks. Try looking for an “arm7*” platform. But where? And is this for config files or config settings? -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups BeagleBoard group. To unsubscribe from this

RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread g4
Subject: RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK? What I meant was: ‘rules.make’ has ‘PLATFORM=arm7*’. Or something like that. There must be documentation on the various platforms that you can build for ? What I am saying is that the BBB uses and arm7 processor. You'd have thought so

RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread William Pretty Security
: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK? Subject: RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK? What I meant was: ‘rules.make’ has ‘PLATFORM=arm7*’. Or something like that. There must be documentation on the various platforms that you can build for ? What I am saying is that the BBB uses and arm7

RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread g4
You do know that the BBB Debian image comes with Cloud9 IDE preinstalled ? Hi, think we are at cross-purposes here. Yep. B3 Debian etc. all well understood. Simply trying out the TI SDK to see how easy it actually *is* to use! -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss ---

RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK?

2015-06-20 Thread William Pretty Security
20, 2015 2:48 PM To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [beagleboard] PRDQ: TI Linux EZSDK? You do know that the BBB Debian image comes with Cloud9 IDE preinstalled ? Hi, think we are at cross-purposes here. Yep. B3 Debian etc. all well understood. Simply trying out the TI SDK to see how