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Question about Hello World eCos example
- Subject: [ECOS] Question about Hello World eCos example
- From: Andre Sebastien <sebastien dot andre at sxb dot bsf dot alcatel dot fr>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:15:05 +0200
- CC: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Organization: ALCATEL
- References: <9860C773D04D834D83FD6FAD00A61E930F2040@gctsemi.gctsemi.com>
Hi everybody
I build Hello example et run it on an PID board !!!
I use GCC 2.95.3 for arm-lib and eCos
For load the ELF i use a LAUTERBACH and JTAG link !!!
The software is T32
I connect the serial port A on a PC with an HYPER-TERMINAL
configured with 38400 bauds, 8bits,NO PARITY,NO CONTROL
i execute the program i receive on the HYPER-TERMINAL this :
$O48656C6C6F2C2065436F7320776F726C64212035200A#BB
if we interprets it as HEX CODE it be :
$0
0x48 0x65 0x6C 0x6C 0x6F 0x2C 0x20 = Hello, (+ a backspace)
0x65 0x43 0x6F 0x73 0x20 = eCos (+ a backspace)
0x77 0x6F 0x72 0x6C 0x64 0x21 0x20 = world! (+ a backspace)
0x35 0x20 0x0A = 5 \n
#BB
It s exactly that i try to print : printf("Hello, eCos world! %d \n",5);
PS: what is $0 and #BB at the beginning and the end of output ?
But never the program go out the function "printf", it seems to go in a
infinite loop !!!!!
What does it wrong ?
best regards.
Seb.