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RE: eCos support for Cirrus logic EP7312 board


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: rudra Chaudhury [mailto:rudra_c@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 11:14 PM
> To: ecos-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com
> Subject: [ECOS] eCos support for Cirrus logic EP7312 board
> 
> 
> eCos works fine with cirrus logic EP72xx series of boards, 
> when using Linus 
> as the working environment, but when I tried to run the same set of 
> applications with EP73xx (more precisely EP7312) I did not 
> get any success.
> I am able to download the gdb module  using the flash 
> downloader provided as 
> part of ecos-1.3.1 code base.
> But after that when I connect using gdb(arm-elf-gdb) then the 
> gdb is unable 
> to take control over the EP7312 board.
> I have the following queries based on the above mentioned scenario:
> 1. Does eCos support Cirrus logic EP73xx series of boards, 
> specifically 
> EP7312 board.
> 2.a. In case eCos supports EP73xx series then how can  I 
> obtain the source 
> code.
> 2.b. In absence of a direct support for EP73xx board is there 
> any way the 
> source code for the already working version of eCos for 
> EP72xx series be 
> modified to make it work on EP7312 board. What are the 
> various places in the 
> present code base where changes need to be done.
> 
> Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.
> Regards
> --Rudra
> 
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