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 Post subject: Openmoko Adaptor for Rhapsody 7.1.1 -initial draft-
PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:33 pm 

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| Openmoko Adapter for RiC and RiCpp 7.1.1.0 on Windows |
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Assumption:
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The following steps propose you to install an ARM cross development tool in C:\CodeSourcery (step 1 below) and Cygwin in C:\Cygwin (step 6). If you install them in other folders then you should also change their paths in the two .bat files present in the "etc" folder:
- OpenmokoMake.bat
- OpenmokoRun.bat

Steps to build a model for OpenMoko on Windows:
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1) Download the free ARM cross development tool from:
http://www.codesourcery.com/public/gnu_toolchain/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/arm-2007q3-51-arm-none-linux-gnueabi.exe
and install it in "C:\CodeSourcery"

2) Copy the "Share" folder onto your Rhapsody installation folder

3) From the "LangC" and "LangCpp" folders launch:
..\etc\OpenmokoMake.bat OpenmokoBuild.mak
to build the OXF framework libraries for RiC and RiCpp

4) Rename "sample_siteC.prp" to "siteC.prp" and "sample_siteC++.prp" to "siteC++.prp"

5) Install the USB Emulation for Ethernet (do not connect the openmoko to your Windows machine until step 5.3):
5.1) Download http://privat.wmo.de/~c_schweers/NeoRndis.inf on your Windows machine
5.2) Boot the OpenMoko device and wait until the UI displays
5.3) Connect the OpenMoko USB port to your Windows machine
5.4) Windows should detect the device and prompt you for a driver for the USB device, choose the manual installation and select the NeoRndis.inf downloaded at step 5.1
5.5) Windows will complain of "Reduced Network Connectivity". This is because it expects to get its IP address from the OpenMoko device. Go to the next step.
5.6) Go into the Windows Network Configuration panel for the new USB network adapter and manually set its IP address to 192.168.0.200 (this will be the address of your Windows machine). The Openmoko device has already the address 192.168.0.202
5.7) You may need to REBOOT your PC to be able to connect to the Openmoko

6) You need a Cygwin installation on your Windows machine (in C:\Cygwin) with "scp" and "ssh" (add the "Openssh" package if necessary)

7) You can now build C and C++ model for the "OpenMoko" target

8) If you run the application from Rhapsody it will first download the executable into the openmoko target (with "scp") and then it will launch it (with "ssh"). In both steps you will be asked to provide a password: just press <ENTER>


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