The ChorusOS product provides a host-target development environment. Applications are developed on a workstation (the host), and then downloaded and executed on a specific board (the target).
A cross development system is needed to build the applications that execute on the target board (see Section "Utilities").
Prerequisites for the Solaris host reference configuration are the following:
Sun SPARCstationTM.
Solaris 2.6, or Solaris 7 (32-bit).
Sun WorkShopTM 5.0 native compiler.
In order for the CC compiler to work properly, all patches related to the CC compiler must have been installed on the Solaris system.
JDKTM 1.1.8, for the installation tool.
JDK 1.2, for the graphical configuration tool and for JavaTM applications.
The Windows NT host reference configuration is as follows:
PC Windows NT 4.0 workstation or server, with Service Pack 5.
A Solaris system providing TFTP and RARP daemons in order to allow booting of the ChorusOS product.
JDK 1.2, for the graphical configuration tool.
The serial line used for debugging with XRAY can only be used at 9600 bauds.
This development environment component is bundled with the ChorusOS for PowerPC 60x/750 product:
Chorus Cross Development System 5.0, target PowerPC ELF.
The Chorus Cross Development System is based on the Experimental GNU Compiler System egcs 1.1.2 and binutils 2.9.1 and additional patches.
This development environment component is bundled with the ChorusOS for PowerPC 60x/750 product:
XRAY Debugger from Mentor Graphics, ELF format, version 4.4crd.