Re: [U-Boot] Is arm-2008-11-24.iso the right image to compile U Boot for ARM ?

I am using the Skyeye Simulator . I a simulating Atmel at91rm9200dk board , and I am using the ELDK from Denx . The Linux kernel version is 2.6.22.19 . I need to understand the application compilation process as a part of Linux kernel . How do I write an application and compile it with the kernel to run it .
Thats actually a pretty good idea , I could the eclipse , tie it to the ELDK and work .
Regards Diptopal Basu
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 12:39 AM, Pink Boy dasfoo@yahoo.com wrote:
I used eclipse and a cross tool chain from timesys to build programs that will run on linux.
What dev board are you using?
Mr Foo

Dear "Diptopal Basu",
In message bd97640b0812071957k66af6692v340f46e49880b35a@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
I am using the Skyeye Simulator . I a simulating Atmel at91rm9200dk board , and I am using the ELDK from Denx . The Linux kernel version is 2.6.22.19 . I need to understand the application compilation process as a part of Linux kernel . How do I write an application and compile it with the kernel to run it .
None of these questions are in any way related to U-Boot - your posting is off topic here.
For ELDK specific questions you may ask on the ELDK mailing list, but please make sure to ask sensible questions.
You may want to read the manual first: http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/Manual
And you probably want to read http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html as well.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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