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Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of GCI/Coding/HelloWorld


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Timestamp:
10/16/18 08:43:16 (6 years ago)
Author:
shashvat jain
Comment:

just a spelling error corrected : from "operatiing" to "operating"

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  • GCI/Coding/HelloWorld

    v14 v15  
    1111Follow the instructions at https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted **EXCEPT**:
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    13  *  Use your favorite host operating system to do this. You can do this on Windows using MSYS2, a GNU/Linux distribution, MacOS, FreeBSD, etc. Guidance on many operatiing systems is in the [https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/rsb/hosts.html# Hosts] section of the RTEMS Source Builder [https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/rsb manual].
     13 *  Use your favorite host operating system to do this. You can do this on Windows using MSYS2, a GNU/Linux distribution, MacOS, FreeBSD, etc. Guidance on many operating systems is in the [https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/rsb/hosts.html# Hosts] section of the RTEMS Source Builder [https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/rsb manual].
    1414  * In many cases, you can use [http://www.virtualbox.org Virtualbox] to execute the operating system virtually. Many operating system images are available are available at https://virtualboxes.org/images/ and https://www.osboxes.org/virtualbox-images/. This allows you to use a Windows computer to run a virtual machine with GNU/Linux or FreeBSD. Note that the virtual machines there may need to be updated and have extra packages installed to be suitable for building RTEMS tools and RTEMS itself.
    1515 *  Build your own tools using the [wiki:Developer/Tools/RSB RTEMS Source Builder (RSB)] add "no clean" option and report the disk space used by the build, and the build time along with specs on the machine and OS you used.