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Post by getmythe on Feb 27, 2007 2:26:32 GMT 7
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Post by dbridges on Feb 27, 2007 7:57:56 GMT 7
I guess that this is what i've been looking for since i got the n2100. Unfortunately i have no idea how to make use of it ;D
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Post by rookie on Feb 27, 2007 17:23:48 GMT 7
Nice, but hey...what is it?
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Post by spiken on Feb 27, 2007 21:34:13 GMT 7
I ve already have one.
I m using cygwin with a cygwin arm toolchain to cross compile. It works well.
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Post by dbridges on Feb 28, 2007 4:52:26 GMT 7
I ve already have one. I m using cygwin with a cygwin arm toolchain to cross compile. It works well. Is there a forum member, with a more advanced linux background than the rest of us, who could put together a small tutorial / example for us. I know that omega mentioned doing it with ethtool with his n5200. Would getting ethtool (or some other small utility app) working be a good example for using the toolchain
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Post by omega on Feb 28, 2007 8:25:38 GMT 7
Hi, as I'm on a business trip I'm not able to download the toolchain. Could someone who downloaded that beast tell me what is included and on what platform it is supposed to run? As a N5200 user I don't need a toolchain as this device is running on a Pentium processor, so using e.g. SuSE Linux 10.0 is all what is needed to compile programs for the N5200. In case of the ethtool it was just as easy as to take the exe which comes with that Linux. But would try to contribute whatever I can if you can give more details.... Andreas
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Post by dbridges on Feb 28, 2007 12:41:52 GMT 7
The toolchain appears to be the development setup for the n2100.
It's specifically for arm devices.
\usr\local\armv5l-2.6.x\3.3.2
That's probably all i can offer.
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Post by gunny2k6 on Feb 28, 2007 13:20:48 GMT 7
it does indeed look like dev setup to compile stuff as its arm5linux\bin directory seems to have gcc but bigs q i have is how we use it
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Post by ipanel on Mar 19, 2007 3:58:20 GMT 7
I think maybe I was too slow off the mark - has the download been removed from the Thecus site? I'm looking for a gcc install for my N2100... If it's been removed, does anyone know where else I can get it from? Thanks.
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Post by dbridges on Mar 19, 2007 4:15:31 GMT 7
It was removed in a cleanup that thecus appeared to do just before releasing 2.1.05 firmware.
It's pretty big so there isn't going to be too many people who could host it.
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Post by ipanel on Mar 19, 2007 4:54:58 GMT 7
d**n. Don't suppose someone could stick it on a private ftp and give me a temporary login or something? GCC's open source anyway, so should be legal enough I think. Or is it worth me asking Thecus directly do you think?
I guess it should be possible to put it together myself, but a lot easier if someon's already done it! ;-)
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Post by dbridges on Mar 19, 2007 5:44:04 GMT 7
d**n. Don't suppose someone could stick it on a private ftp and give me a temporary login or something? GCC's open source anyway, so should be legal enough I think. Or is it worth me asking Thecus directly do you think? I guess it should be possible to put it together myself, but a lot easier if someon's already done it! ;-) PM Sent
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Post by ryebank on Mar 19, 2007 23:34:18 GMT 7
Could you give me the link too - I will then host it somewhere for others to get at if they need it - can't remember what my site's download limits are so I will need to check before making it "public" but at least I could share the burden ...
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Post by dbridges on Mar 20, 2007 2:25:24 GMT 7
Could you give me the link too - I will then host it somewhere for others to get at if they need it - can't remember what my site's download limits are so I will need to check before making it "public" but at least I could share the burden ... PM Sent. The reason i'm not just openly hosting it (for those that are wondering) is that the host server is my n2100 and it really can't handle the load.
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Post by kaloz on May 14, 2007 6:29:24 GMT 7
I'm also interested in it, and can host the file as well (traffic isn't problem).
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