Hi All,
Today from support-netburner-com/SelfService/Tools.html web page, I down loaded V3 of the NNDK onto a fresh machine.
I created a new project using File->New Project->NetBurner Project wizard (just a simple test). Main.cpp was generated by the wizard.
When I try to build this i get
3:58:26 **** Build of configuration Release for project myTCP ****
make -j4 all
Cannot run program "make": Launching failed
Error: Program "make" not found in PATH
I noticed that in the NetBurner Options tab there are no Target platforms in the drop down menu but I can find my device IP address.
I also noticed that compared to the NNDK 2.8.7, there are several sub directories missing in the install of the \nburn directory. E.g. gcc-m68k, include, various device directories etc I suspect this may be the problem.
So my question is have I missed something or am I being stupid? So I need to install something else first?
I am developing code to run on the SB70LC.
many thanks
Pete
NNDK 3.0.0 IDE build problem
Re: NNDK 3.0.0 IDE build problem
I'm not sure if the new release will support the SB70LC
In the release notes for 3.0.0 it says:
In the release notes for 3.0.0 it says:
HARDWARE
- Support for ARM processors, starting with the 300MHz M7.
- Applications easily scale from single chip solutions to large memory platforms.
- Support for NXP/Freescale 5441x based products:
- MOD54415
- MOD54417
- SB800EX
- NANO54415
- For other NetBurner platforms we will fully maintain the 2.8.x branch.
Re: NNDK 3.0.0 IDE build problem
"For other NetBurner platforms we will fully maintain the 2.8.x branch."
Yeah, I read that and it raised suspicions. It doesn't explicitly say it wont, but I'm guessing its the case. If this is so, then perhaps a more "in your face" statement on the website before getting to the download page would have prevented me wasting several hours time.
Onwards and upwards
Yeah, I read that and it raised suspicions. It doesn't explicitly say it wont, but I'm guessing its the case. If this is so, then perhaps a more "in your face" statement on the website before getting to the download page would have prevented me wasting several hours time.
Onwards and upwards