Appendix B. The Embedded Linux Learning Kit

Chapter 6, “Device Software Development Platform,” goes through the process of connecting Eclipse to a target computer for running and debugging applications. If you don't have a suitable target board, you might consider the Embedded Linux Learning Kit (E.L.L.K.) from Intellimetrix.

More than just a target board, the Embedded Linux Learning Kit is designed to teach embedded Linux in a practical, self-paced, hands-on environment, taking you step-by-step through the process of building and testing real embedded applications on real hardware. You'll learn how to:

  • Set up boot parameters and boot Linux
  • Configure and build the Linux kernel
  • Build and debug application code over the network
  • Access peripheral ...

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