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Revision as of 08:06, 30 April 2013
This page is the central location for information relating to the use of the Linux and other Open Source software on EMAC systems. The majority of EMAC Linux systems utilize the EMAC OpenEmbedded Linux distribution (EMAC OE). See the pages below for detailed information.
Contents
General Information
System Operation
Software Development
Overview
Software Development Kit (SDK)
- Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- Using the Example Projects
- Creating a New Project
- Remote Debugging with gdbserver
- Building Existing Software
Eclipse IDE
- Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- First Time Starting EMAC Eclipse
- Using the Eclipse Terminal View
- Importing EMAC OE SDK Projects
- Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects
- Creating New Projects
- Remote System Explorer Configuration
- Executing Remote Applications
- Debugging Remote Applications
Custom Development
- Building the Linux Kernel
- Using the EMAC GPIO Class
- Building and Customizing EMAC OE
- Custom Software Deployment
Working with Filesystem Images
- Archiving JFFS2 Images from Flash
- Mounting JFFS2 Images on a Linux PC
- Creating JFFS2 Images
- Booting with an NFS Root Filesystem
- Repartitioning Root Storage Devices for Linux
- Loading Linux Images to a Compact Flash Disk