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  • ...nection, first create an entry in the <code>/etc/network/interfaces</code> file on the device system for the usb0 interface. An example of this configurati ...c/Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt] file in the Linux kernel source for your target board for detailed information o
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  • ...be used. A tutorial on [[Setting up an NFS File Server|setting up an NFS file server]] can be found [[Setting_up_an_NFS_File_Server|here]] ...ost helpful information can usually be found in the <code>/proc/mtd</code> file. The output of the <code>mount</code> command, <code>/etc/fstab</code>, and
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  • 1. [[File:Gparted Init.png|right|thumb|500px|Figure 1: Gparted Initial View]] * [[File:Gparted Resize Details.png|right|thumb|500px|Figure 2: Gparted Resize Detai
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  • Contains information about serial ports, Ethernet, and file-system modification.
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  • ...ot), the command line can be viewed through the <code>/proc/cmdline</code> file on a running Linux system. The example below illustrates the command line o ...rrespond to each of these partitions is to view the <code>/proc/mtd</code> file. The partition names specified in the command line are reflected in the <co
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  • JFFS2 (Journalling Flash File System version 2) was created to provide a better filesystem for flash memo ...rectory is located at <code>/tmp/rootfs</code> and the image in the output file is <code>emac-oe-rootfs.jffs2</code>.
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  • | <code>filesize</code> || Automatically set to the size of the last file loaded on the system ...eaddr</code> || Automatically set to the logical address used for the last file loaded to the system
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  • In order to load a file using TFTP, U-Boot must be configured to access the local network. Static n {{ warning | Before transferring a file to the system, make sure that it does not exceed the size of the available
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  • ...ls.kde.org/projects/ark/ Ark] for KDE, [http://fileroller.sourceforge.net/ File Roller] for GNOME * Using a graphical archiving tool, double click the archive file and click extract. If you need assistance with this, please see the documen
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  • [[File:Eclipse.jpg|right]]
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  • ...ls.kde.org/projects/ark/ Ark] for KDE, [http://fileroller.sourceforge.net/ File Roller] for GNOME ...e is interpreted to be the standard input file stream instead of an actual file. The <code>v</code> flag indicates that <code>tar</code> should produce ve
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  • [[File:Emac_oe_sdk_setup-2.png|400px|thumb|left|Figure 1. SDK Machine Selection Di INFO: Generating new default configuration file.
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  • The Trivial File Transfer Protocal, or TFTP, is used to transfer files from machine to machi ...C ARM based systems require a TFTP server to transfer the Linux kernel and file system to the board from a host PC. The boot loader will connect to the ser
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  • |keywords=EMAC Hello Project,EMAC Example Makefile,EMAC Example C File This guide consists of a simple hello.c source file and a Makefile build file located within Listing 2 and Listing 3, respectively.
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  • ...d. Navigate to the hello project in the SDK projects and copy the Makefile file to the current project directory. Or from the command line type: This tells the Makefile that the source file used is <code>example.c</code> and the resulting executable will be called
    10 KB (1,448 words) - 14:41, 14 April 2014
  • ::[[File:EMAC_Eclipse_Select_RSE_Perspective.png|400px|left|thumb|Figure 1: Open Per [[File:Eclipse_remote_connection.png|600px|left|thumb|Figure 2: New Remote Connect
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  • ...t for this will provide you with such a path. The script which creates the file to source also creates a symbolic link for arm-linux-gnueabi-gdb called, si ...project named <code>pthread_demo</code>. It consists of the single source file <code>pthread_demo.c</code>. The program is called with a single integer ar
    32 KB (5,154 words) - 17:46, 19 June 2019
  • [[File:EMAC_Eclipse_Splash.png|600px|left|thumb|Figure 1: Eclipse Splash Window]] [[File:EMAC_Eclipse_Choose_Workspace.png|600px|left|thumb|Figure 2: Choose Workspa
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  • ::[[File:Eclipse_New_Terminal_View.png|600px|thumb|left|Figure 1: New Terminal View] ...lished. To create a new connection this way, use the ''Connect'' button, [[File:Terminal_View_Connect_Icon.png|Terminal View Connect Icon]].
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  • ...ries to compile the source and header files into an executable. The header file is located in the include directory as is common with larger projects. The ...in the src directory to point to the path to the correct global.properties file. Make sure that the [[ Configuring_EMAC_OE_4.0_SDK | setmachine ]] script h
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