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= Overview  =
  
You can generate executables for an embedded system or a diferent architecture from which the compiler is running | [[The Linux kernel#How to cross compile the linux kernel|Cross compile the Linux Kernel]]
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Cross-development in general, refers to the overall software development process that eventually produces a single application or a complete system running on an platform that is different from the development platform. This is accomplished using a cross-compiler toolchain and cross-compiled libraries.
  
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Peter Seebach defines cross-compilation as follows: "Cross compilation occurs when a compiler running on one system produces executables for another system -- this is an important concept when the target system doesn't have a native set of compilation tools, or when the host system is faster or has greater resources."
  
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Cross-development usually involves two different platforms, the host platform where actual development work takes place, and the target platform where the final application is tested and run.
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[[Category:How to forge]]
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IGEP SDK provides all necessary tools like a cross compiler, embedded libraries, etc. to compile program sources for IGEP devices.
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IGEP SDK is included in IGEP SDK Virtual Machine but you can install in other Linux operating system.
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= Install IGEP SDK  =
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== Requirements  ==
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There are some requisites to follow this guide:
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*[http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk-yocto IGEP SDK VM]: follow the IGEP&nbsp;SDK&nbsp;SOFTWARE&nbsp;USER&nbsp;MANUAL (chapter 2.3 "Setting up and running the VM")<br>
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*[http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-firmware-yocto-1-2 IGEP Firmware]: follow the IGEP&nbsp;SDK SOFTWARE&nbsp;USER&nbsp;MANUAL (chapter 6.1 "Create IGEP firmware bootable micro-sd card")
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*[http://isee.biz/products/processor-boards/igep-com-module IGEP&nbsp;COM&nbsp;MODULE] and [http://isee.biz/products/expansion-boards/product-igep-new-york IGEP NEW&nbsp;YORK]<br>
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*[http://labs.isee.biz/images/b/b8/Spiexamplebeta2.tar.bz2 SPI example program]
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*MicroSD Card (at least 2Gbytes)
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[[Category:Work_in_progress]] [[Category:Development_tools]] [[Category:How_to_forge]]

Revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2012

Overview

Cross-development in general, refers to the overall software development process that eventually produces a single application or a complete system running on an platform that is different from the development platform. This is accomplished using a cross-compiler toolchain and cross-compiled libraries.

Peter Seebach defines cross-compilation as follows: "Cross compilation occurs when a compiler running on one system produces executables for another system -- this is an important concept when the target system doesn't have a native set of compilation tools, or when the host system is faster or has greater resources."

Cross-development usually involves two different platforms, the host platform where actual development work takes place, and the target platform where the final application is tested and run.

IGEP SDK provides all necessary tools like a cross compiler, embedded libraries, etc. to compile program sources for IGEP devices.

IGEP SDK is included in IGEP SDK Virtual Machine but you can install in other Linux operating system.

Install IGEP SDK

Requirements

There are some requisites to follow this guide: