Em Ter 07 Fev 2006 03:10, Robert Adsett escreveu: > At 12:02 AM 2/7/06 +0000, you wrote: > >--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "dannyngweekiat_85" > ><dannyngweekiat_85@...> wrote: > > > >Well just new to LPC2000. Just planning to switch to it. Can anyone > >help out with what i should get as a stater? I have use 8051 last > >time. plan to Switch to this now. Wat should i get (programmer, guide, > >example etc)? btw i using a linux system > > For development (at least until you run out of pins) a JTAG setup is just > about mandatory. You can use serial ISP for download when you don't have > JTAG hooked up or are using a simple wiggler (is there a way to get the > wiggler to work on linux?) and GDB. I am. I use Wiggler and a program called exmon that interfaces gdb and Jtag. Exmon can be downloaded freely here: http://www.elaxys.com.br/downloads/setup_exmon_1.22.sh but I dont know if there are documentation in english for him, but is very easy to use. Elaxys have a set of libraries wich are very usefull for a lot of tasks (I only can set a interrupt with gcc using an elaxys command). > There is a standard header defined for > serial ISP See > http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/Standard_ISP_Header.html and > http://www.aeolusdevelopment.com/Articles/InSystemProgramming.html I might > be a little biased about the second one ;) There are two linux based > programs to perform serial ISP that I am aware of. > > http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/LPC2100Tips.html > > The standby compiler for linux would be GCC. I don't know if any others > are available or not. > > Reference material. If you are comfortable with good references (as > opposed to instructional manuals) get the ARM Architecture Reference > Manual. And of course the data sheets and user manuals for the chips you > are planning on using. > > Robert
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: new to lpc2000
2006-02-07 by Xtian Xultz
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