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How to use the SCO BDM driver
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-----------------------------
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1. Type "make" to build the driver. I have only tested it when compiled
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with the SCO compiler. It does compile with "gcc", so you may be in
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luck if thats the path taht you follow.
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2. Edit "System" and set the entry that corresponds to your parallel port
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to 'Y'.
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3. Login as root and type "make install". This will put the driver into
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the kernel.
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4. Re-build the kernel by running "/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -y" as root, and
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the reboot to activate the driver.
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5. Build yourself a GDB with BDM support (documented somewhere else :-)
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6. Run gdb on the executable you want to debug. At the prompt turn on BDM
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with "target bdm /dev/XXXX". The driver automatically installs all the
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possible devices in /dev:
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/dev/bdmcp0 - CPU32 on LP0
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/dev/bdmcp1 - CPU32 on LP1
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/dev/bdmcp2 - CPU32 on LP2
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/dev/bdmcp3 - CPU32 on LP3
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/dev/bdmcf0 - Coldfire on LP0
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/dev/bdmcf1 - Coldfire on LP1
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/dev/bdmcf2 - Coldfire on LP2
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/dev/bdmcf3 - Coldfire on LP3
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7. Happy debugging.
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Compiling the rest of the tree
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1. The Makfile in the lib directory needs the ranlib removed and some
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other options like -Wall taken out for the SCO compiler.
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2. The Makefile in the test directory needs the "-lbfd -liberty" taken
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out.
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3. If you do want to use parts of the library that require the BFD library
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then you will have to work through that on your own :-)
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Copyright (C) 1999 David McCullough (davidm@stallion.oz.au)
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