

a new perspective, meant for accessing a remote device. The IDE will open a different set of tabs, i.e. Select the Remote System Explorer perspective Note: Should the Remote System Explorer not be installed yet, you may do so at Help. Eclipse Neon, as described in the previous lesson.Host computer running the regular 64-bit installation of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, as stated in the module 1 cover page.Deploy and debug the hello world application.Use the Remote System Explorer perspective.Information provided in this section was based on the Hello World application on Embedded Linux article from Toradex' knowledge-base.

HOW TO USE ECLIPSE DEBUGGER CODE
This section of Module 2 will help you to configure the debug environment, in order to deploy the code to the target and debug it.
HOW TO USE ECLIPSE DEBUGGER SOFTWARE
Since Torizon is not supported, at the moment a Quickstart Guide is not available.Īll other i.MX-based SoMs: you have two options to get started with embedded Linux: the first is to follow the Quickstart Guide for Torizon, which provides the greatest out-of-the-box experience, or if you choose to use Yocto, check the software page Toradex BSP Layers and Reference Images for Yocto Project. Just keep in mind that the Guides are not being maintained anymore, even if we find bugs or outdated instructions.Īpalis TK1 (all variants), Colibri iMX6ULL (all variants), Colibri iMX7S 256MB and Colibri iMX7D 512MB: these computer on modules are still regularly maintained in our BSPs and, to get started, you must check the software page Toradex BSP Layers and Reference Images for Yocto Project. Vybrid and Tegra: the information is provided as-is and still accurate, since newer Toradex BSPs are not ported to those SoMs. Depending on your SoM, you have different options: Attention: the Quickstart Guide for BSP 2.8, based on the Ångström distribution, is not being updated anymore.
