We use host builds for testing our software (including simulation or mocks for hardware-specific components). Historically we've used a separate IDE (another Eclipse install or Visual Studio).
We would like to make these builds part of the MCUXpresso Eclipse workset. Is there...
Thanks!
Best Regards, Dave
PS: In case you're not clear on why one would do this, you might enjoy this video:
Butterfly Windows simulator
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OK, this is not too difficult:
A project created this way can be built and debugged within MCUXpresso.
In my case I also added GUI framework wxWidgets to help with our test frameworks.
Enjoy,
Best Regards, Dave
Hi @ErichStyger - I think license is no problem using MinGW but Cygwin could be a problem.
Test frames are for our math libraries and certainly don't use any NXP code!
Thanks as always,
Best Regards, Dave
OK, this is not too difficult:
A project created this way can be built and debugged within MCUXpresso.
In my case I also added GUI framework wxWidgets to help with our test frameworks.
Enjoy,
Best Regards, Dave
Hi @davenadler ,
Yes, you can build and debug anything which has gcc and gdb. Just make sure you have read the licensing terms: it should not be an issue in your case in combination with NXP parts, but if you would do only x86 then it would