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flyswatter2 and pandaboard
hi,
I recently brought a Arm jtag debugger from Tincantools and trying to use the same,But as davis anders showed us in an how we can connect the board and then port linux kernel on to the board directly from the jtag really fascinated me.But as i was trying to do the same it was quite difficult to even try and start it.First thing that i wanted to know in this discussion is
1.Is this ARM-Jtag Debugger helpfull for debugging linux platforms ?
2.Do we have a proper manual except from the tincantools wiki for the flyswatter2 ?
3.How well can we use it ?
4.Good instances where this will be helpfull in board bring up or Driver development ?
5.How can i use this Jtag debugger with android on the same ?
I am subjected to discussion on these criteria,I will be very thankfull to all the people who would join this discussion and solve,share the issues and also share the knowledge.
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Connecting
HI,
I am a Windows programmer. I also develop for Windows Mobile, Android and BlackBerry. I am using an IP Camera. It has the usual cgi scripts on it which I can access to control the camera functions. What I would like to do is browse the files on the device and perhaps upload my own cgi scripts onto the device. With a mobile device such as Android (etc) I can use certain development tools such as Eclipse. What tools are there availble for a Windows Developer to access and connect to an IP camera that has embedded Linux installed?
Thanks!
How to decrease the matchbox window manager start up time
Hi,
I have a OMAP3530 board on which our custom linux disro is working. I installed X server and matchbox into it. I just started matchbox, it is working fine but it is taking time (around 1 mins) to load. Please let me know how to reduce it.
Regards,
Rajeev N Sambhu
MVL6 Evaluation Copy
i am trying to find evaluation copy of montevista linux 6. can anyone help me find it
thanks very much
Anil
multiple instance of tcpip stack in Linux
Dear All,
I would like to know that, if, is it possible to start or create multiple instance of tcpip stack on Linux? and Can I keep two tcpip stack running simultaneously?
Kindly please acknowlegde ... thank you
5 days training: Embedded GNU/Linux System Architecture
Location:
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DENX Software Engineering Office
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Start time:
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Dec 9: Linux Internals One-Day Class
There are still some seats available in the MontaVista December 9th WI510: Linux Internals class.
This is a one-day Webex class that focuses on helping users:
- Understand how the Linux virtual memory model works
- Clarify the separation of user-space and kernel-space addresses
- Discuss the differences between processes and threads and how the Linux scheduler works
- Learn how to change the behavior of the Linux scheduler via scheduling policies
- Understand the interrelationships between the various entities that live in kernel space and their visibility in user space
For more details, see the Linux Internals training page.
Debugging Process/Threads in Embedded Linux Platform
Hi,
mv5 kernel: mcbsp for davinci?
Is McBSP supported for Davinci in MV5? I am porting my device from MV4 to MV5 and used mcbsp in MV4. I don't even see the mcbsp.h file in the include/arch/asm-arm/arch-davinci folder for MV5.
Device Drivers Class coming up in October
MontaVista Linux is holding a Device Driver Writing class October 4-7.
You can learn to:
- Write and execute a kernel module including a /proc handler
- Create and test a Linux device driver
A strong proficiency in Linux as well as C is recommended.
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