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Revision as of 09:15, 26 September 2010
On this page you will find useful information to develop software for your Armadeus board
Contents
Project
- Armadeus project sources organisation
- How to submit patches with your modifications
- Adding packages to Buildroot
Tools/Debug
- C/C++ Cross Compiler (Toolchain) installation
- GIT usage on Armadeus and the way to inform us about your changes
- Debugging with GDB and GDBserver
- Simulate an Armadeus system under QEMU
- Eclipse IDE with GDB debugger
- Support JTAGKey and BDI2000 JTAG probes
- Install Java libraries, JamVM and run a java program
Linux
- Kernel driver status list for the APF boards
- Tips to debug under Linux
- Instructions to develop Linux drivers for Armadeus
- Resources available on i.MXL Linux kernel development
- Interpreting Linux kernel Oops (crashes)
Userland
Tutorials / Tips |
Libraries |
Graphical User Interface / Games |
Scripts |
Realtime applications |
Web
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Robotics/Domotic |
Miscellaneous
Links
- Things to know when porting x86 software to ARM: http://www.handhelds.org/minihowto/porting-software.html
- Some nice presentations on Linux Embedded