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Re: NXT What Programming Languages + Open source?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 2 Nov 2006 16:13:24 GMT
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Ross,
Have you been able to reproduce this under Cygwin? I tried about six months ago
but kept hitting some errors in building the toolchain. I used a variety of
build scripts, even trying to reproduce the GNU ARM toolchain but with very
similar error. I did not try their binaries as I wanted to reproduce it myself.
I just was interested if anyone has done this under cygwin?
In lugnet.robotics, Ralph Hempel wrote:
> Ross Crawford wrote:
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> > Having said that, I'd love to see an open-source firmware/environment similar to
> > BrickOS for NXT, using the gcc toolchain.
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> Ross, I demonstrated a gcc toolchain at Brickfest this year, with
> a GDB stub running on the NXT and using GDB on a host PC through the
> USB cable.
[SNIP]
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> Once we have access to the firmware source, you'll see a version
> of this available freely in a more user friendly package, with
> a run-time library of routines to drive the NXT peripherals.
Has anyone heard any more on the timeframe for this? Last I heard it was
supposed to be coming out with the SDKs back in August.
Ed
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| (...) Ross, I demonstrated a gcc toolchain at Brickfest this year, with a GDB stub running on the NXT and using GDB on a host PC through the USB cable. I was able to do a download and single step of a program to toggle the speaker port and generate (...) (18 years ago, 2-Nov-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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