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7 <updatetime type="date">23.02.2014 09:00:21 CST</updatetime>
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11 <registrant>jokubokla@gmail.com</registrant>
12 <pname>C/C++ cross development for BeagleBone in Windows</pname>
13 <user>jokubokla@gmail.com</user>
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16 <body><p>This article explains in detail how to set up a C/C++ Toolchain with a gcc <strong>Cross Compiler</strong> from linaro.org and the Eclipse IDE in Windows 7 and shows how both are used with a BeagleBone board. It's explained how to Cross Compile, Remote Deploy and Remote Debug (with gdb) a simple "Hello world" example project.&nbsp;</p>
17 <p><span style="font-size: 11px;">It's a <strong>step-by-step instruction</strong> made for people who know C programming in general but aren't very familiar with Cross Compilers and like to stay <strong>in the Windows environment</strong> instead of changing to Linux.</span></p></body>
19 <homepage>http://jkuhlm.bplaced.net/hellobone</homepage>
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21 <shortdesc>Cross-Compile and Remote Deploy from Windows 7 for BeagleBone using Eclipse and a Linaro-gcc Toolchain.</shortdesc>