From: "Schumacher, Gordon" <gordon_schumacher@maxtor.com>
To: "'Chris Garry'" <cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk>,
AL Chane <al_chane@issc.com.tw>,
ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Subject: RE: [ECOS] memory layout
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:55:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E836CBDA0DC0D5118606009027DE2A0C983C0C@mcoexc02.mlm.maxtor.com> (raw)
What I've been doing is using 1.3.net for memory configuration, and 2.0 for
everything else (as 1.3.net can't actually build 2.0's repository IIRC.)
# -----Original Message-----
# From: Chris Garry [mailto:cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk]
# Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:54 AM
# To: AL Chane; ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com
# Subject: Re: [ECOS] memory layout
#
#
# I believe only ver 1.3.net of the configuration tool has a working
# memory layout tool. You should either use this version of the
# configuration tool or modify the .ldi & .h files by hand.
#
# Chris
#
# ----- Original Message -----
# From: "AL Chane" <al_chane@issc.com.tw>
# To: <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
# Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:09 AM
# Subject: [ECOS] memory layout
#
#
# >
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# --------------
# > -------------
# > How do I modify memory layout using Windows config tool?
# >
# > I can find "memory layout" under "eCos HAL"->"ARM Architecture"
# > ->ARM *** board. And it's greyed out, showing:
# >
# > Memory layout linker script fragment | <pkgconf/mlt_***.ldi>
# > Memory layout header file | <pkgconf/mlt_**.h>
# >
# > thanks for the helps.
# >
# >
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# --------------
# > -----------------
# >
# > On Wednesday 30 October 2002 09:35, AL Chane wrote:
# > > I try to modify the memory layout in the .ldi (Linker
# script fragment)
# > > It shows that "This is a generated file, do not edit". I
# wonder if this is
# > > the right file to modify memory layout? Or there is other
# file(s) to
# > modify
# > > so I can get a desired memory layout in the "generated" .ldi ?
# > >
# > > thanks for the helps.
# >
# > That's true if You're using Windows. You should modify the
# memory layout
# > using
# > the GUI config tool on Windows. Otherwise just edit it and also the
# > corresponding h file.
# >
# > Regards
# > iz
# >
# >
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next reply other threads:[~2002-10-30 17:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-10-30 9:55 Schumacher, Gordon [this message]
2002-11-04 20:37 ` Jonathan Larmour
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-04-10 21:35 [ECOS] Memory layout Syed Ismail
2007-10-29 14:13 [ECOS] memory layout Syed Ismail
2007-10-29 14:18 ` Andrew Lunn
2003-10-08 14:29 [ECOS] Memory Layout James Yates
2003-09-18 7:31 [ECOS] Memory layout Matthieu.GIRARDIN
2002-11-18 19:44 [ECOS] memory layout AL Chane
2002-10-30 1:09 AL Chane
2002-10-30 4:52 ` Chris Garry
2002-04-10 18:23 [ECOS] Memory layout Agarwal, Lomesh
2002-04-10 18:18 Agarwal, Lomesh
2002-04-11 18:03 ` Jonathan Larmour
2002-04-10 15:31 Agarwal, Lomesh
2002-04-10 17:39 ` Jonathan Larmour
2002-04-10 14:01 Agarwal, Lomesh
2002-04-10 15:22 ` Jonathan Larmour
2002-04-07 16:14 Agarwal, Lomesh
2002-04-10 13:51 ` Jonathan Larmour
2001-04-18 2:01 [ECOS] Memory Layout james chen
2001-04-18 5:24 ` Gary Thomas
2001-04-18 18:05 ` james chen
2001-04-19 5:12 ` Gary Thomas
2001-04-19 17:37 ` james chen
2001-04-19 17:48 ` Gary Thomas
2001-01-23 22:51 [ECOS] memory layout Natarajan, Mekala (CTS)
2001-01-23 23:46 ` Jesper Skov
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