This post is older than 2 years and might not be relevant anymore
More Info: Consider searching for newer posts

using command line tools on Windows

Hello,

I just started working with a couple of other people on firmware for a BT dongle. 

The existing codebase/software build is based on Linux environment using command line tools.

I have a Windows machine and I started working on SES IDE, which seemed to be recommended/popular for Windows.

But now I'm having trouble in integrating the code with other members using Linux and Command Line. 

Being new to the firmware world, I cannot find a good tutorial for using command line tools on Windows(after installing nRF jprog). Is there one available? 

Is there a way to integrate SES based code with Linux command line based environment?

Please advice,

Thanks

Parents
  • Hi.

    But now I'm having trouble in integrating the code with other members using Linux and Command Line. 

    I'm a bit unsure what you mean by intergrating the code. Are you talking about using command line commands? You can take a look at infocenter, it is described there what different commands that can be used with the command line tool. It should not play any role if you're using Linux/Windows/iOS.

    Being new to the firmware world, I cannot find a good tutorial for using command line tools on Windows(after installing nRF jprog). Is there one available? 

     Take a look at infocenter for this as well.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

Reply
  • Hi.

    But now I'm having trouble in integrating the code with other members using Linux and Command Line. 

    I'm a bit unsure what you mean by intergrating the code. Are you talking about using command line commands? You can take a look at infocenter, it is described there what different commands that can be used with the command line tool. It should not play any role if you're using Linux/Windows/iOS.

    Being new to the firmware world, I cannot find a good tutorial for using command line tools on Windows(after installing nRF jprog). Is there one available? 

     Take a look at infocenter for this as well.

    Best regards,

    Andreas

Children
No Data
Related