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Casainho, I really don't know what your asking? Did you create "hello world" and still hooked up to your computer? The example hello world is just an application. The CD that you received with your board has a pre- built Linux version to port to memory of your board. The instructions on how to port it will be on the cd. You do have a choice on which version os. There will be 3 versions of linux and a windows ce. The windows ce is just an evaluation os. There are a few firmware ports also, Busybox is a very good one. I hope that I helped, somewhat?
Are you going to use the linux kernel for the drivers?
So, your going to load scripts and commands?
Quote from: Llorean on April 13, 2008, 12:15:13 PMfriendlyzookeeper: I must repeat in the strongest terms that you should stop and look at what Rockbox is. It really sounds like you're trying to offer advice here without having much knowledge as to the actual goal, or the software he wants to get running on the device.I can't look over casainho shoulders to see what his ideas are, at this time. Its hard to interact without imaging what has been done and the objective.
friendlyzookeeper: I must repeat in the strongest terms that you should stop and look at what Rockbox is. It really sounds like you're trying to offer advice here without having much knowledge as to the actual goal, or the software he wants to get running on the device.
You are misunderstanding me. Rockbox is a combination of many things, not only a gui. I can't create Rockbox from scratch.
The references I looked at was the source code, the board isn't like any of the players that Rockbox is ported to. Each of the devices on the board may be similar to others, but they're not the same. Trying to hack a version of Rockbox onto the board is out of the question, and that is what it looks like you are trying to do (or want to do)?
Trying to hack a version of Rockbox onto the board is out of the question,
and that is what it looks like you are trying to do (or want to do)? I could be wrong and I hope that I am. I'm not offering advice, just questioning the procedures. Questions is a form of knowledge intake.
OK!! Now, the core is ARM926EJ-S, atmel and texas instruments licensed it from arm. Do they both have the exact same mcu or did they conform to their needs? They are both different companies in to sell software for their products and have debuggers to sell as well. It may cause a problem.
OK, I'm going to stop,since I'm not a developer and have no business in this forum. Thanks to all that helped, its been gratifying. Hope you all the success that well worthing.
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