/x49gp

This is a fork of x49gp which compiles on Ubuntu 12.04

Primary LanguageC

Additional note: August 22, 2013

Updated this so that it'll compile on Ubuntu 12.04.

--Nicholas Kirchner

Quick Start Guide 04/25/2010 Egan Ford egan@sense.net

NOTE: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

Prereqs:

  • OS/X 10.6 64-bit:

    • Install X11, Xcode (from your installation media) in that order.
    • Install Macports (macports.org), then:

    sudo port install gtk2 sudo port install pkgconfig

  • Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit, 9.04 64-bit, 9.10 32-bit, 9.10 64-bit:

    sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev sudo apt-get install subversion

  • RedHat/CentOS 5.4 64-bit, Fedora 12 64-bit:

    sudo yum install subversion gtk2-devel


Start up X11 and use xterm


Download x49gp source:

svn co http://x49gp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/x49gp x49gp


Edit FIRMWARE (optional):

The default firmware will be 4950_92.bin, for HPGCC3 development copy 49_hpgcc.bin in to x49gp and change FIRMWARE in the Makefile.


Build:

cd x49gp make make sdcard make config


Mount SD card:

OS/X:

open sdcard.dmg

Linux:

sudo mkdir -p /Volumes/X49GP/ sudo mount -o loop sdcard /Volumes/X49GP


Put stuff in SD, e.g.:

OS/X:

cp BACKUP /Volumes/X49GP/

Linux:

sudo cp BACKUP /Volumes/X49GP/

NOTE: If using HPGCC2 don't forget the the ARMToolbox.


Eject SD:

OS/X:

hdiutil detach $(df | grep -i x49gp | head -1 | awk '{print $1}')

Linux:

sudo umount /Volumes/X49GP


Run:

./x49gp config


Where's the key labels?

Good question. This is a bug when compiled for 64-bit platforms.

Hack:

cp hp50g-hack.png hp50g.png


Do stuff, e.g.:

Restore backup:

BACKUP 3 ->TAG RESTORE

Install ARMToolbox (HPGCC2):

2 SETUP.BIN 3 ->TAG RCL EVAL (Right Click ON, Left Click C)


To Exit Emulator

  • ctrl-c to exit (from launch window)

Start Over:

  • clean slate?

rm -f flash-49g+ flash-50g flash-noboot sram s3c2410-sram make flash-49g+ flash-50g flash-noboot sram s3c2410-sram ./newconfig

  • soft reset only?

./newconfig


Known Limitations:

  • HPGCC SD Card I/O . libfsystem unavailable. . f* calls unstable (HPGCC2) . f* calls stable (HPGCC3)