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Dec 03, 2018
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Dec 03, 2018
09:20 AM
Have you asked Tasking directly? In the past they supported Windows, Linux and Solaris.
Dec 17, 2018
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Dec 17, 2018
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Okay, so in conclusion, I asked TASKING directly, their toolset have support for linux environments, but not all the versions. But the problem is debugger, as Infineon's DAS supports only Windows.
Nov 27, 2019
01:06 AM
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Nov 27, 2019
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Hello, I have a related question, but I don't know if this is the right topic, as my question is related to TC277 TFT Board.
I already tried to debug some code that was compiled under Windows with the Hightec IDE and it works ok, also I tried some example from Hightec IDE and they also work ok.
But now I moved my compile setup to Linux, and I tried to add the .elf generated under Linux to the Hightec IDE in Windows and debug it, but it is not working, it says that it can't find the sources for debugging.
Any ideas how to solve this?
1.Either by loading the .elf in Windows with the right links to the sources
2.Either by running the Hightec IDE or another tool under Linux in order to debug on the Evaluation Board.
I already tried to debug some code that was compiled under Windows with the Hightec IDE and it works ok, also I tried some example from Hightec IDE and they also work ok.
But now I moved my compile setup to Linux, and I tried to add the .elf generated under Linux to the Hightec IDE in Windows and debug it, but it is not working, it says that it can't find the sources for debugging.
Any ideas how to solve this?
1.Either by loading the .elf in Windows with the right links to the sources
2.Either by running the Hightec IDE or another tool under Linux in order to debug on the Evaluation Board.
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