Hello Tim,
I use VSCode with GDB and Segger.
But Ubuntu does not come with GDB. So I use x-pack toolchain to build and debug.
It works well.
Best regards,
Flavio
Em sex., 21 de mai. de 2021 às 13:28, Tim escreveu:
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> Eventually got a Linux dev environment up and running (first PC purchased
Hello,
At the end, I implement in my application main loop the following procedure:
=> I get the current interface status using netlib_getifstatus() (devup)
=> check the link state using ioctl with the key SIOCGMIIREG and the
register MII_MSR.
=> I check the result with the MII_MSR_LINKSTATUS f
Hi Tim,
Great move! Kudos!
I'm also not a GUI guy, I already used the Insight and DDD interfaces with GDB.
You can find other options here:
http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/GDB%20Front%20Ends
BR,
Alan
On 5/21/21, Tim wrote:
> Eventually got a Linux dev environment up and running (first PC purc
Hello all,
at the meeting with Prof. Bucher we were discussing the possibility to do
these meetings regularly once a week, ideally in the late afternoon so we
would cover all our timezones. I´ve created an online poll so we could find
a preferable time for everyone. Dr. Píša already mentioned t
Eventually got a Linux dev environment up and running (first PC purchased
failed after a few hours...grrr...now have an Intel i5 NUC for this). Amazed
how darn fast compilation is compared to WSL (even on my 3.3GHz Zeon-based
workstation with the -j6 make option) so that in itself means it was
Good Morning Everyone,
A little update regarding my initial request. Meanwhile we know a little bit
more about one or the other thing.
#1 statfs reporting wrong sizes: The current nuttx code doesn't follow the
fat32 white paper [1] recommendation of recomputing the number of free clusters
at