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From: "Mike Silva" <mjsilva@jps.net>
Subject: Running Ada code on an SBC
Date: 1999/09/03
Date: 1999-09-03T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <xTRz3.289$313.91627@news.wenet.net> (raw)

After teaching myself a bit of Ada (using the Aonix limited package) I'd
like to go the next step and run some real hardware.  I happen to have an
Ampro Pentium SBC board, so that's the obvious choice.  Anyway, my question
is what is a good Ada enviornment to run on an x86 SBC target (Windows
Host)?  I've got the additional kicker that, since I'm doing this on my own
time and money for now, it needs to be free or cheap.  Later, when I show
the boss how good it works (and you folks have convinced me of this part!)
there will be the likelyhood of buying a "full" product.

GNAT with RTEMS looks like an obvious choice, but I don't want to rule out
any other solutions.  I'd like to hear recommendations, as well as any hints
or experiences on bringing up x86 SBCs (I've done embedded, and I've done
PCs, but I've never done embedded PCs...).  Thanks a bunch...

Mike

p.s. I'm *really* looking forward to doing some serious Ada concurrency...








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1999-09-03  0:00 Mike Silva [this message]
1999-09-03  0:00 ` Running Ada code on an SBC Ted Dennison
1999-09-09  0:00 ` Joel Sherrill
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