duane> Q: What are the openocd + gdb + windows users using as their GUI
front end?Phil Fong wrote:
Various> Eclipse, Code Blocks,
BTW - I agree with Oyvind - it sort of is painful that Eclipse
*requires* you to have a project file to use the debugger.
Actually - I played a little bit -I ha
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Phil
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> From: Duane Ellis
> To: OpenOCD Development
> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:04:29 AM
> Subject: [Openocd-development] current windows gdb gui options
>
> For years, I have used "gdb-insight" - (the Tcl/Tk version of GDB)
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On 2010-09-04 13:04, Duane Ellis wrote:
Q: What are the openocd + gdb + windows users using as their GUI front end?
Me (and many others) use Eclipse + Zylin plug-in + GDB Hardware
Debugging plug-in.
4\/3!!
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I've made a small plugin to Eclipse, which essentially allows
one to launch GDB with a short custom sequence like:
target remote xxx:333
monitor reset init
load
stepi
http://opensource.zylin.com/embeddedcdt.html
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> Q: What are the openocd + gdb + windows users using as their GUI front end?
I'm using Eclipse CDT. I've tried to push the CDT guys in
the direction of supporting launching Eclipse from the command
line just like Insight...
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=39640
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For years, I have used "gdb-insight" - (the Tcl/Tk version of GDB)
http://sourceware.org/insight/
However, it has grown long in the tooth, and cygwin has moved on.
At this point, the changes in Cygwin have broken the private copy of
Tcl/Tk (from 2004),
Some notes:
Insight has always had a