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RE: [lpc2100] Introduction to the group

2003-12-02 by Hugh O'Keeffe

Hi Shinji,
 
Disappointed to hear of your problems with Ashling tools and that you
are not happy with the support from Ashling. As manager of the
development tools group in Ashling I want to address this immediately.
Please let me know what your problems are and I will do my utmost to
help.
 



Hugh @ http://www.ashling.com/support/lpc2100/ 

-----Original Message-----
From: ShinJi [mailto:shinji242@...] 
Sent: 02 December 2003 09:28
To: lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lpc2100] Introduction to the group


Hello Everyone,

I just wanted to post a message introducing myself to the group. You 
cannot imagine how excited I was to find it (via a link from the 
http://www.lpc2100.com/ site).

I am a hobbyist with plans for a R/C related project (Radio
Controlled) My experience with microcontrollers is getting better,
but I 
still have alot to learn. A friend and I started our project using an
Atmel mega-128. The M128 was great to learn with but, our project 
quickly outgrew it. We planned on using the AT91xxx but, there wasn't 
any way to get into it without spending more than we can afford on a  
hobby project. We opted for the Philips LPC2106 Arm7 using 
hardware and tools available from Ashling. That has not been working 
out well at all.

The process of converting everything over to the Arm7 has been  both 
frustrating and rewarding. The main source of frustration is  poorly 
written and sometimes incorrect documentation from both 
Ashling and Philips. (Note: Philips has given us wonderful support.)

Adjusting to GCC from codevision-AVR was not a problem. I would like 
to ween our dependence from Ashling tools as soon as possible for 
several reasons that I would rather not go into here. Has anyone been 
able to succesfully build a Gnu-C ARM7 toolchain that will work with
the LPC2106? We need to be able to load ram or flash as well as step
debug. I'd bet it is possible, though I don't know where to begin.

I am eager to learn and would appreciate any suggestions anyone in 
the group might have for us.

Thanks in advance,

shinji




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