Hello, On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Wolfgang Wegner <wolfg...@leila.ping.de>wrote:
> Hi, > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 08:43:00AM +0200, SANCHEZ VITORICA, GUILLERMO > wrote: > > Hi again, > > > > Thank you for your fast answers. > > > > Sorry. I was reading the manual in the U-Boot webpage and miss understood > some of the topics. I just wanted to get the develop tools in order to > compile and develop the U-Boot for the MCF54455. The manual points something > (toolchain?) called ELDK that runs under Linux, but currently I'm tied to > Windows as host. I don't know the version to install either since I can't > find the Coldfire v4 architecture file in the FTP server. > > > > Any development platform or tip will be welcomed. By the way, right now I > only have intalled CodeWarrior for Coldfire v7.2 and Code Composer Studio > 3.3.1. Should I try with Codesourcery? > > of course, the best solution is to switch to Linux as a development > host. ;-) > There are many possibilities, but I think the second best possibility > is using coLinux to set up a "virtual" Linux on top of your Windows box. *) > In this virtual Linux, you can do anything you would do in a native > Linux box, including using LTIB and ELDK (is there a version of the > latter for coldfire meanwhile?!). > > Better yet, just install Virtual Box (virtualbox.org) and Ubuntu. Compile time might be a bit slower than coLinux, but it's soooo easy. > Setting up coLinux on your own can be a bit tricky. Maybe somebody can > recommend a pre-built image for it that does not have some strange > non-standard default settings? > Regards, > Wolfgang > regards, Ben
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