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Latest revision as of 12:43, 21 January 2014
The EEMB2 course is focused on device drivers enabling access to hardware from user space applications in a uniform way.
The Scull examples from the book can be compiled following this How-to How-to compile the Scull examples
I've prepare a couple of How-to's enabling the development of device drivers with the Embedded Artist EA2478 board as target.
How-to add a user space application to uClinux and How-to add a loadable module to the uClinux
Build script for EA distribution
Configure IP address on EA board
Serial communication from Linux
Ever wondered how you could perform Remote debugging.
Install Eclipse CDT in the latest edition.