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Configuring Ecos

Altera_Forum
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Hi all, 

 

I'm a new ecos user(nearly) so excuse any silly q's. 

 

I have a Atmel AT91SAM7A2 dev kit with an ARM multi-ice jtag device. 

 

I installed ecos and redboot in ubuntu linux and managed to get the configuration tool running. I am assuming that completing the configuration tools settings is my first step to doing basically anything(as I understand from the docs), but you have to specify an specific target. They have an ARM PID kit and an Atmel AT91 kit, but not the specific one I need. Must I choose one of these and just adapt the settings and if which would you choose, or must I "define" a new kit or something with alternative means? 

 

Any advice welcome. 

 

Regards 

Hendrik Meiring
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originally posted by roftie@Sep 7 2006, 07:33 AM 

hi all, 

 

i'm a new ecos user(nearly) so excuse any silly q's. 

 

i have a atmel at91sam7a2 dev kit with an arm multi-ice jtag device. 

 

i installed ecos and redboot in ubuntu linux and managed to get the configuration tool running. i am assuming that completing the configuration tools settings is my first step to doing basically anything(as i understand from the docs), but you have to specify an specific target. they have an arm pid kit and an atmel at91 kit, but not the specific one i need. must i choose one of these and just adapt the settings and if which would you choose, or must i "define" a new kit or something with alternative means? 

 

any advice welcome. 

 

regards 

hendrik meiring 

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This is a forum devoted to the Nios processor for Altera FPGAs. For an eCos question related to other processors I suggets the eCos mailing lists http://ecos.sourceware.org/intouch.html (http://ecos.sourceware.org/intouch.html)
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