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Kevin


Good to hear from you.

Thank you to you and Geert for saving me the grief of buying the wrong hardware!

The whole point of buying some mipsel hardware is to better track down a SIGSEGV I'm having with kaffe on my mipsel pda.

People on this list have suggested I use gdbserver. I've played around with it over the last month and have a feeling that it won't work.

I use busybox so its init applet can handle all the linux startup stuff I don't understand. One side effect is it starts a shell on /dev/ttyS0. No problem.

I can start gdbserver on the pda: gdbserver /dev/ttyS0 ...

On my linux laptop, I can start gdb but, when I do:

target remote /dev/ttyS0

I never get connected to gdbserver on the pda.

I suspect its because there's alread a shell running on /dev/ttyS0. Does this sound reasonable?

Other than debugging with gdb, any suggestions as to tracking down a SIGSEGV on a pda with a shell on /dev/ttyS0?

Mark




From: "Kevin D. Kissell" <kevink@mips.com>
To: "Mark and Janice Juszczec" <juszczec@hotmail.com>, <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Subject: Re: hardware questions
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 12:39:02 +0100


As Geert pointed out, the big-endian SGI hardware configuration
and the little-endian PDA configuration mean that you'll be cross-compiling
for "mipsel" (MIPS endian-little) on the Indigo anyway.  SGI did
use industry-standard monitors, keyboards, and disks units of the
period (which was 10 years ago - they could be hard to find today),
but used non-standard NIC and memory cards. You're probably better
off using a Linux PC as your development host.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark and Janice Juszczec" <juszczec@hotmail.com>
To: <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 17:20
Subject: hardware questions


> > Hi folks > > I'm the guy with the Helio pda running an r3912 chip. In an effort to > create a better development environment, I'm thinking about puchasing a > Silicon Graphics Iris Indigo Workstation. > > But, I'm unfamiliar with MIPS hardware. > > First of all, will code developed on this machine run on the r3912 chip? > The r3912 is little endian mips, 16 bit I think but maybe 32 bit. > > Can off the shelf monitors, keyboards, hard drives, NICs and memory be > installed in this system? > > Mark > > _________________________________________________________________ > Grab our best dial-up Internet access offer: 6 months @$9.95/month. > http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup > > >

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