Re: Basic query on application development
- From: kracks <kirthikaiitm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:05:01 -0700
On Jun 28, 11:40 pm, Måns Rullgård <m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
kracks <kirthikai...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi,
I am pretty new to Linux.
I am working with ARM9 (s3c2440 )CPU
I ported Linux to target device.
Now i want to develop a smallApplicationin Linux.
I am not sure how to start with.
First i think i hv to make a simple C (file)application(Eg ."hello
world")
Then i have to create MakeFile.
How to link with Kernel and how to make myapplicationto run after
loading OS to target device
Where to start myapplicationand how to compile myapplicationwith
OS.
You ported Linux to a device of some sort, and now you're asking for
help to write a hello world app? Something doesn't quite add up.
--
Måns Rullgård
m...@xxxxxxxxx
Hi Mans Rullgard,
The Linux code is given by my vendor itself.
I just compiled and loaded to target device.
I didn't write any snippets in Linux yet.
I started writing application development in Linux.
I don't know where to place folder in my BSP which is having my
application code and to link with Kernel and Ramdisk.
Regards,
Kirthika
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