Hi. Thanks for the replies. I' obviously doing something wrong!
I downloaded and unpacked gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.12. I've
set up eclipse to the point where it recognizes the compiler etc. It
compiles and links my HW1.c Hello World program without complaint, but
after I
Thanks. I downloaded the gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.12
version and installed it. It didn't originally solve the problem until I
completely removed all files from my workspace, including the .metadata
directory. It was not sufficient to remove the projects. Apparently some
of
I'm used to running an eclipse-based IDE (Codewarrior) to develop code for
embedded processors, and I'd like to set up this kind of a system for the
BBB.
From my reading, it appears that I have to install a toolchain into
eclipse, one that supports a windows 7 host and an ARM Cortex A8 v7a
Thanks. I would have installed Debian on my machine by now, but the 16GB
Toshiba uSD I bought a couple of weeks ago has failed already. After the
first couple of days, I had to reformat it repeatedly, both on the BBB and
on each of two Windows (XP 7) machines. Win32DiskImager didn't work at
I'm using SSH Secure Shell on a Windows XP machine, not ssh on a Linux box,
and there's no -X option that I'm aware of. As far as I can tell from the
man page, whatever it is that the -X option does is automatically provided
by the SSH program. Also, I've used this software for accessing
On Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:44:46 PM UTC-4, garyamort wrote:
I had some veryodd network issues with my BBB. Periodically when it
was running on the network, all other pc's on the network would lose their
network connection[a mix of windows8, windows 7, and linux mint 14 - a
ubuntu
I installed emacs on my brand new BBB, but although emacs starts up, no key
ever makes it to into the program.
The installation was as simple as
1) log in as root using SSH Secure Shell 3.2.9 (see comments below) to
192.168.1.xxx (via the ethernet cable, address assigned via DHCP)
2) execute