Книга: Embedded Linux development using Eclipse
9.4.1 Getting the Evaluation
9.4.1 Getting the Evaluation
I downloaded an evaluation version that supports on-chip debugging. Workbench for On-Chip Debugging (OCD) uses in-circuit emulation (ICE) to target tasks such as board bring-up and flash programming, where a software debugger such as GDB may not yet be operational. While the full Workbench OCD product supports debugging Linux and VxWorks projects, the evaluation version is limited to stand-alone projects.
From the Products tab on Wind River’s web site, select Download Center. Then select Software. Listed among the top three evaluations is Workbench 3.0 for On-Chip Debugging. Click that link, then click Download, and you’re given the choice of downloading or getting a CD. Clicking Download here takes you to an information form to fill out. After completing the form you’ll be able to download the 600 MB file.
Wind River uses the FlexLM license manager. The evaluation comes with a 30-day license.
- 9.2.1 Getting the Evaluation
- 9.3.1 Getting the Evaluation
- Controlling Evaluation
- 4.4.4 The Dispatcher
- About the author
- Chapter 7. The state machine
- Appendix E. Other resources and links
- Example NAT machine in theory
- The final stage of our NAT machine
- Compiling the user-land applications
- The conntrack entries