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Topic Title: RiC++ LynxWorks LynxOS adapter for 4.0.0 Topic Summary: Created On: 1-Nov-2005 15:02 Status: Read Only |
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=========== 10-28-2005 - Updated Adapter to Rhapsody in C++ version 6.1. The included LynxOS 4.0.0 Adapter for Rhapsody in C++ was tested on an Ampro Embedded PC board with several different models. The testing included both animation and tracing instrumentation forms. Installation ======== 1) First install the LynxOS CDK for X86 targets on your PC. This will install a version of the Cygwin Unix emulation. All builds for LynxOS will be done using the bash shell, Unix style makefiles and GNU tools. After installing the CDK you should add a shortcut to you desktop that starts a bash shell and sets up the proper target build environments. The "Target" field under the properties of your shortcut should look simlilar to: E:\LynuxWorks\4p0p0\usr\bin\bash.exe -rcfile SETUP.bash and the "Start in" field should contation: E:\LynuxWorks\4p0p0\usr\lynx\4.0.0\x86 where we have assumed that the CDK install was to E:\LynuxWorks so change this as appopriate. Running this shortcut will set the build environment properly, in this case for the 4.0.0 version of Lynx for the x86 processor architecture. 2) Unzip the share.zip folder into your Rhapsody_Install\share directory. 3) Upon unzipping the share.zip file, a Rhapsody_Install\Share\Properties\LynxOSfactoryC++.prp is placed in the properties directory. There also will be a sample_sitec++.prp file in the same directory. if you don't already have a sitec++.prp file (which is the default) then rename samplesitec++.prp to sitec++.prp. If you already have a SiteC++.prp add a "LynxOS" choice to the CPP_CG:Configuration.Environment property in your siteC++.prp and also add an include LynxOSfactoryC++.prp directive to the file. For an example of how to do this please refer to the sample_sitec++.prp. For further details on prp files please referencethe Rhapsody documentation. 4) From the LynuxWorks bash shell build the framework for LynxOS. To do this, navigate to the Share\LangCpp directory and execute "make -f LynxOSbuild.mak"
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