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Date: 11/18/05
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Date: 18 Nov 2005 10:45:58 -0800
Hi. I'm posting this in a couple of newsgroups that seem to be the most
applicable to my questions.
I'm about to start a development project based on the Technologic
Systems TS-7250 running
linux. While I have plenty of experience doing embedded development,
this is my first embedded linux project. I plan on using Cygwin on the
host side, and I'm most interested in how people debug applications and
kernel code in this environment. I understand I need to run dbg on the
target and a dbg stub of some type on the Cygwin side. I'd also like to
find some type of GUI front end for the host side debugger. Any and all
suggestions and comments are appreciated.
Thanks.
Lee Thalblum
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