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NFS.<br>
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On 05/22/2015 07:12 AM, Robert Perez wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello everyone, I've been reading about RTEMS
and I'm insterested in using it in a project, but for me the
dynamic loading posibility is key.<br>
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From other posts I know there exist the cexp shell that
allow us to load binaries. <br>
It is not clear to me the following scenario though:<br>
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One embedded board running RTEMS, connected via ethernet to
a development machine.<br>
In the development machine I compile a .c program into an
object file let's say a.out.<br>
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Can I send the a.out file via ethernet and then load the
binary with the cexp shell to run it ?<br>
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Thanks, Robert.<br>
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