> Shu Higashiyama wrote: > > Sergei Gavrikov wrote: [snip]
> > If all passed smoothly, you find all tests under install/tests > > directory. > > Smoothly and is normal. Great! So, you have the working toolchain and you'd got the eCos tests. Now you can try to run them on your hardware. > There is install/tests directory. > Please teach the procedure afterwards. > > I'm sorry English ..poor... I'm sorry. They write program source code in English, write comments in English, and even the most of program documentation is written in English too. > Please continue your favors toward continuation. In two words: use RedBoot's command `load' to upload a test into RAM and then use command `go' to run it. But, Shu, it is not possible to copy the quotes from the eCos docs and paste those parts here. Please, start to read eCos documentation: http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs.html http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/ What do you need that is to read first 1) eCos user guide; 2) RedBoot user guide and 3) eCos reference. And I expect that you find the most of the answers from there. As I could see you used command line interface to build eCos libraries and eCos tests, so, I would guess that the next command which you have to type would be `gdb' (arm-eabi-gdb). I leave GDB exercise for your next eCos lab. If you stub on that, then inform: what you did exactly, what you expected to see and what you got. And ff you are not familiar with GDB then read: 0) GDB manuals. References: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/ May be obsolete thing (GDB 5.0), but that in Japanese http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~wg5k-ickw/ Your Internet search engine is your friend too. I hope that helps... Sergei -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss