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easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
I did a quick search to see if anyone has posted this before, and didn't really find anything besides a locked thread. Sorry if this information is already somewhere else.
I spent some time trying to get easyC PRO to work on Ubuntu tonight, and I thought I'd share how I got it to work. * Note: I have not yet tested the USB/Serial adapter with this. Screenshots: ![]() Step 1: Get Wine 0.9.29 from here. Note that the compiler will not work with 0.9.22. Step 2: After Wine is installed, download easyC PRO. Run the setup with the command wine /path/to/easyCPro.exe. This works mostly the same as on Windows. Step 3: After you have easyC PRO installed, you can run it using wine "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/easyC.exe" Step 4: At this point, easyC should work normally with one problem - code will not compile. I'm not exactly sure if all of these things need to be done, but before I got it to work I did the following: - Rename "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/Frc" to "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/FRC" - Rename "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/FRC/Api" to "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/FRC/API" - Rename "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/FRC/API/Api.h" to "~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Intelitek/easyC Pro/#Tools/FRC/API/API.h" - I'm still not sure on why this part had to be done: Edit API.h and remove all of the VEX parts from it, and all of the #ifdef _FRC_BOARD and #endif lines associated with them. I'm guessing the compiler may have freaked out with the line breaks on those, but I really don't know. My copy of API.h that is working is attached. I think that's it, but I messed around with this for quite a while so I might have missed a step or two. Hope this helps. |
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Re: easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
Nice job guys now you just need to get it working in OSX.
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Re: easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
Fire up Parallels, fire up easyC, click Coherence, hide the start bar
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Re: easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
Yeah, thanks sport I didn't figure that out.....
Mac users can also use boot camp. I idea is to run inside OSX without purchasing Paralles and then XP. Last edited by Kingofl337 : 16-01-2007 at 09:04. |
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Re: easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
hi. i just installed easyC pro with the newest version of wine, version 0.9.33. it installed it differently. the command to run it is wine "C:\Program Files\Intelitek\easyC Pro\easyC.exe" i just compiled some code just fine. so idn. maybe there is a problem with wine .29? i didn't have to change any file names. So hopefully the code loads alright. I guess I'll find out in atlanta
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Re: easyC PRO on Ubuntu Linux
We have a new version of easyC Pro / V2 coming out that changes the way easyC compiles it should if anything make it easier to make easyC work in wine. The fix was for non-us versions of windows but I feel it will help linux users. Keep an eye on the Pro website.
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