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Hi.
I am a studying electrical engineering and have a nice Pioneer Kit. My question is:
Is it possible to develop For the FM4 Board under Linux, and for example is it possible with eclipse? or would i have to use all your software under wine. (If this there the case i could just easily switch to windows, but still i am curious, if i could even work under windows with eclipse without your custom software)
Thanks
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There is no Linux support as of nw ,would recommend to use Windows
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hi,
I am the beginner to this controller Cypress S6E2CCAL0AGL20000 DEVICE I had not done any device interface through the this controller, I need the drivers for the UART ,CAN, SPI, ETHERNET,GPIO lines if any one is having those drivers can you please tell me, it more help full.
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Everything you need to know should be here: http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/fm4-176l-s6e2cc-eth-arm-cortex-m4-mcu-st...
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Although there is no official support for Linux, you can develop under Linux using Eclipse. Currently, I am doing bare-metal development under Linux on the FM4-U120-9B560 kit. I am using GNU ARM GCC+Eclipse+J-linkDebugPlugin for Eclipse+J-link Probe.