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Microtronix linux doesn't appear in Nios II IDE
I have winXP SP2, Quartus II v5.0. I was working with Nios II v1.1 and µClinux for nios 1.3 and everything was all right. After I uninstalled the both last Soft (µClinux then Nios II v1.1) I've installed Nios II v5.0 then µClinux 1.4, but when I can't find microtronix linux on New Project.
I've uninstalled and installed several times, no way, but when I installed µClinux 1.3 with Nios II v5.0 I could saw again the linux project but I can't build anything du to several errors. Did anybody has a solution for Windows before I turn on Linux. Thnx16 Replies
- Altera_Forum
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i am trying to load Mircotronix uClinux into my DE2 board using Quartus 2 9.1. There is a problem i cant get to the kernal menuconfig . I dun understand what it mean by Upload using command line.After i install mircotronix with the quartus 2 9.1 This msg show on my command shell
removing old path, because a copy of cywin1.dll was found at: /usr/bin/cywin1.dll what is the problem here - Altera_Forum
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>> i am trying to load Mircotronix uClinux into my DE2 board
Don't ! (Read this thread and look for a current Linux for NIOS distribution.) -Michael - Altera_Forum
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can u give me some guide how to load uClinux on Nios 2 for my DE2 board. i am a newbie in linux , i am not quite understand how to install the OS. can u share me some link .
- Altera_Forum
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You need to read in the NIOSWiki., Its a lot harder to use since it has been integrated in the Altera WIKI, but the information should still be there.
http://www.nioswiki.com/ BTW, you can't "load" or "install" Linux for NIOS you need to _build_ it. -Michael - Altera_Forum
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can i build the linux for Nios 2 using window environment PC?
- Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- can i build the linux for Nios 2 using window environment PC? --- Quote End --- No. It does not make any sense to do Linux development - be it system or user space - on a Windows PC. If you don't understand how Linux works on a PC, don't try to use it in an embedded device. For some initial tests you can use Virtual Box to install some standard Linux (Suse, Debian, ...) on your Windows PC. -Michael