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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [January 2006 Threads] Using VSPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 2, 2006 can do port to x86 of PC in WinXP simulation ? very user use VISUAL STUDIO as IDE because is nice for code editing and compiling after it run in target i know can not run as RTOS in NT OS but have you port Freertos to VS for compiling and simulation running only ?
RE: Using VSPosted by Richard on January 2, 2006 As far as I know VS cannot be used to generate real mode code (unless maybe you have a really old version). Open Watcom provides a free and easy way to compile and debug the code but I have only tried in on Win2K not WinXP.
Regards.
RE: Using VSPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 3, 2006 i agree you
but we really not need Run in xp !
1.if can not run only compiling the help we to continius use VS 2005 as editor and universal c error cheak!
2. very better if define stack in ram and virtually do stack swiching to not realtime simualtion !
if (2) can not. only (1) help me !
RE: Using VSPosted by Richard on January 3, 2006 Not sure what you are suggesting with (1) and (2)?
Are you saying that Open Watcom does not work in Windoze XP? I would be surprised if this were the case.
RE: Using VSPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 3, 2006 yes
first (high priority) : compile in vs2005 .... (you can download it in m$ site)
two: very better(lower important) if can (2)
RE: Using VSPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 4, 2006 More clearly I say:
Can we have a port of FreeRTOS to Visual C++ 2005? (for simulation purposes).
I use VS2005 as editor and test some part of my microcontroller softwares using its good editor and compiler and debugger!
If I have a port for VC++ 2005 then I can test my programs in it.
We can compile programs in VC++ 2005 using GCC C compiler.(we have two compiler for test ,VC++ for some part of my micro projects,GCC for all projects)
Many part of your micro code is in C/C++,and there is not micro dependent parts in it,you can also simulate that parts in VC++.
It also useful for Barry for faster developement of FreeRTOS (new versions with new features)
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