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Re: cannot reach eCos
- From: "SOMARAJAN,SUNIL (HP-India,unix2)" <Sunil dot Somarajan at hp dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 21:02:58 +0530
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] cannot reach eCos
- Organization: HP
- References: <3EE99229.9040007@hp.com> <m365na9u1i.fsf@miso.calivar.com>
- Reply-to: Sunil dot Somarajan at hp dot com
Well I did configure the information using configtool.
But I am unable to communicate with eCos. (ping/telnet)
redboot picks up dhcp address (15.11.40.75)
configured eCos with static ip (15.11.40.76)
built new targetlib.a
ping 15.11.40.75 - ok
liked hello.c with targetlib.a
egdb -nw a.out
set remotebaud 38400
target remote COM1
load
continue
ping 15.11.40.76 - no response
tried gdb over Ethernet too.
egdb -nw a.out
target remote 15.11.40.75:9000
load
continue
ping 15.11.40.76 - no response
thanx.
Sunil.
Nick Garnett wrote:
"SOMARAJAN,SUNIL (HP-India,unix2)" <Sunil.Somarajan@hp.com> writes:
Hi,
I have an x86 target up and running with ecos2.0. Redboot is
configured with 82559 driver and picks up its address via
DHCP. (responds to ping/telnet)
I need to also configure eCos with a static ip-address. I looked at
the archives and found that I can do this by importing a file of this
form. I am using configtool under cygwin. Is there a way to assign a
static ip to eCos using the configtool and build the targetlib.a
You can change the appropriate configuration options by hand in the
configtool, or use the File->Import menu item to import your version
of the import file.
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