Developent Environments for RTEMS
Alan Cudmore
Alan.P.Cudmore at nasa.gov
Fri Aug 26 16:36:39 UTC 2005
This is a promising Eclipse project for embedded systems:
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/
This project aims to create a standard set of target/host debug and
communication tools for eclipse.
If this project is successful, we could talk to an RTEMS target just
as easily as you can talk to a vxWorks or Linux target from various
debug tools.
It would go a long way to making RTEMS more of a drop in replacement
for commercial RTOSs. Suitable for the other 90% of the users that
just want to know "where do I click my mouse?" ( Not us, of course:)
Along the same lines, the vxWorks tools are opening up to the point
that you can write a Target server back end for RTEMS and talk to the
Wind River "workbench" (formerly tornado). They claim that they have
done this for a non vxWorks OS.
Alan
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:26 AM, Fabrício de Novaes Kucinskis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm using RTEMS with an ERC32 board. I'm creating programs using a
> regular
> text editor, and compiling by command line. Now I'm looking for
> something
> better, to improve our productivity.
>
> I know that Gaisler Research have an Eclipse plugin to develop to
> ERC32/Leon, but I can't pay for this at the moment. I would like to
> know
> other options. What do you use to develop to RTEMS?
>
> Can I configure Eclipse to compile to RTEMS? Do you know / use
> different
> IDEs?
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Fabrício de Novaes Kucinskis - DEA / INPE
> -----------------------------------------
> Divisão de Eletrônica Aeroespacial
> Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
>
>
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