Maybe the main problem of this is due to the global system variables that should be defined on XP machine.such as: C:\ARM251\BIN;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin;c:\program files\gnuarm\bin;C:\Cygnus\arm-tools\i686-pc-cygwin\bin;C:\Cygnus\bin;C:\Cygnus\arm-tools\i686-pc-cygwin\arm-elf\include try this. --- nealbrains <nealbrains@...> wrote: > software: > cygwin (on XP) > Gnude > Microcontroller: > LPC2131 (new micros devboard) > > I am starting out with microcontrollers and am > trying to get a simple > helloworld like program to compile with gcc but am > having trouble. > I installed cygwin (the default install) and gnude > so that gnude is a > sub directory ( C:\cygwin\gnude ) > but everytime i try to compile a program it gives > me an error > message like > bash: gcc not recongized command or something like > that. > > I have used gcc at my university but have never > really tried to > setup a linux/unix like environment before. > > Do i need to set certain Paths? do i need to place > my files in a > certain directory and compile from a certain > directory? > I know this is a LPC2000 group but this is related > to getting started > with an ARM. Should I post this in a unix/linux > group? > > THank you > Neal > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [lpc2000] Cygwin / Gnude / gcc compile problems
2005-10-21 by Mukadder Ceyhan
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