Hi,
I am a newbie in to the embedded world.
I have an RTOS and its IDE with me on my host computer.
I also have a target PC.(Which is my other x86 box)
Now, as a first step want to get the RTOS loaded on to this target PC.
How do I go about this.
Please enlighten.
Ignaromous,
Snitch
Reply by YODA●October 11, 20062006-10-11
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 07:36:39 -0500, snitch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie in to the embedded world.
> I have an RTOS and its IDE with me on my host computer.
> I also have a target PC.(Which is my other x86 box)
> Now, as a first step want to get the RTOS loaded on to this target PC.
> How do I go about this.
>
> Please enlighten.
>
> Ignaromous,
> Snitch
Turning on the power would be good first step.
Reply by Peter●October 11, 20062006-10-11
"snitch" <pradeep.sadananda@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie in to the embedded world.
> I have an RTOS and its IDE with me on my host computer.
> I also have a target PC.(Which is my other x86 box)
> Now, as a first step want to get the RTOS loaded on to this target PC.
> How do I go about this.
>
> Please enlighten.
>
> Ignaromous,
> Snitch
>
>
How about putting your bootable image on a USB flash drive and running from
that?
Peter
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