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Re: Re: Redboot Query
- From: "Kaustubh Purandare" <kaustubh_purandare at rediffmail dot com>
- To: "Jonathan Larmour" <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 21 Mar 2002 14:16:17 -0000
- Subject: [ECOS] Re: Re: Redboot Query
- Reply-to: "Kaustubh Purandare" <kaustubh_purandare at rediffmail dot com>
Thanks for your prompt reply. Thats right I am using
eCos v_1.3.1.
Do I also need to change the redboot version ?
Regards,
Kaustubh
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 Jonathan Larmour wrote :
>Kaustubh Purandare wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to use PC board for eCos (i.e. intel x86).
> >
> > I have created a bootable redboot floopy. The PC boots up and
>an
> > IP address is assigned
> > to it through DHCP. (lets call this PC "redboot PC").
> >
> > Now I want to download test programs on the "redboot PC"
>through
> > tftp. I have installed all the necessary
> > tools on my PC and I am trying to load standard test programs
>on
> > the "redboot PC".
> >
> > I get following messages when I try to load the exe from the
> > "redboot PC".
> >
> > RedBoot> load -h 192.153.1.42 -m tftp thread_gdb
> > ELF images not supported
> >
> > If I try to load through my PC to "redboot PC" through GDB I
>get
> > the following messages
> >
> > d:/test> i386-elf-gdb
> > (gdb)target remote 192.153.1.50:9000
> > 0x00007F38 in ?? ()
> > (gdb)load thread_gdb.exe
> > loading section.text size 0x7030 lma 0x10000
> > ignoring packet error, continuing......
> > ignoring packet error, continuing......
> > ignoring packet error, continuing......
>
>The load address of your program is 0x10000. This doesn't look
>right. If
>this is eCos v1.3.1, then switch to anonymous CVS sources.
>
>Jifl
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