Re: [ixp1200] (no subject)

In a message dated 3/2/02 11:57:20 AM Pacific Standard Time, abhijeet@cs.utah.edu writes: I am trying to setup the development environment for IXP 1200 EE board. I 've gone through the document, which says: There are two software development environments designed specifically for IXA application developers. 1. The IXA SDK to develop IXA applications and to write code modules targeted for the IXDP1200 Advanced Development Platform. The IXA SDK runs on Red Hat Linux * 6.2 or Cygwin * (under Windows NT * ) and is available on the IXA SDK distribution CD 1. 2. The IXP1200 Microengine Development Environment to write microcode modules (including those for microACEs) targeted for microengines on the IXP1200. The IXP1200 Microengine Development Environment runsWindows NT-4 I want to know if i can use RHL 7.2 for IXA SDK and Windows 2000 Pro for IXP1200 Microengine Development Environmen. Is it necessary to stick with RHL 6.2 and WinNT-4? Regards, Ashish

I want to know if i can use RHL 7.2 for IXA SDK and Windows 2000 Pro for IXP1200 Microengine Development Environmen. Is it necessary to stick with RHL 6.2 and WinNT-4?
I am using SDK 2.0 on RHL 7.1 . Since as of now I am only using the command line microcode assembler and linker, I have installed in on my ME laptop (dont have easy access to a Windows desktop). I then copy over the .uof files to the linux box in the /opt/ixasdk/bin/arm-be directory as detailed in the Intel Documentation. So as of now, dont need Win NT. I think you would need NT (or 2000??) only if you plan to use the microengine development environment for building the microcode files and for debugging. Hope this helps. Try installing it on 2000 Pro and RHL 7.2 and let everybody know how it goes :) --abhijeet
Regards, Ashish
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