How-To Guide: Creating and Debugging Linux Applications Using Sourcery CodeBench for ARM GNU/LINUX
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ABSTRACT
These steps give an example of using Mentor® Embedded Sourcery™ CodeBench Professional to create and debug an application that will run on a target running Linux®. These steps were tested on a PandaBoard using the Mentor® Embedded Linux® Kit for PandaBoard kernel image, rootfs, u-boot, and MLO.
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