How about the ARM7TDMI Technical reference manual. The link is on the ARM microcontroller Wiki but here it is anyway: http://www.arm.com/pdfs/DDI0210B_7TDMI_R4.pdf And here are some more links that might be helpful: http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~rsridhar/cse379/ARMdoc/ http://www.heyrick.co.uk/assembler/index.html http://www.geocities.com/wonglinhoo/Arm.htm http://www.soup-kitchen.net/armcode/ http://www.gbadev.org/download.php?section=docs&filename=ARM7TDMI-S_Technical_Reference_Manual_'ARM_DDI_0084E'.zip http://www.gbadev.org/download.php?section=docs&filename=ARM7TDMI_Data_Sheet_'ARM_DDI_0029E'.zip http://www.gbadev.org/download.php?section=docs&filename=thumbref.zip http://www.gbadev.org/download.php?section=docs&filename=ARM_Developement_Systems_FAQ.zip microbit wrote: > Hi Eric, > > Thanks for your response. > Obviously there isn't really much else around on the Instr. set, a quick > Google > doesn't bring back anything, except for the usual commercial crap. > > >>http://www.arm.com/support/faqdev/3830.html > > > I'm downloading the Realview compilation tools ASM guide, see what's there ! > > >>you have these small reference docs here : >>http://www.arm.com/documentation/Instruction_Set/index.html > > > That's the QRC (Quick Reference Card), already had that :-) > > >>and here the details of each core : >>http://www.arm.com/documentation/ARMProcessor_Cores/index.html > > > The technical reference manuals don't provide detail on the instruction set > either. > Seems like the ASM guide might be the way, and I'll think I'll get the book, > can't go astray ! > > Thanks a lot > B rgds > Kris > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: [lpc2100] ARM7 instruction set
2004-02-15 by Robert Buadu
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