--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "FreeRTOS Info" <nospam@...> wrote: > > > 1) Can I use this compiler for lpc2148 because i found no > > informations on the website. And i also found no sample code for > > lpc2148 on the sample files. > > Yes. You can use the compiler for any LPC chip, for any ARM7 for that > matter. > > When creating a new solution I suggest choosing a target chip that has the > same memory map as the LPC2148 (LPC2138 looks like a good candidate from a > quick scan of the Philips WEB site, and is an option in CrossWorks), then > the project should have the startup code and linker setting you need > automatically. > > > > 2) Is difficult to rewrite the sample programs from Phillips (Keil > > bundle or ARM bundle) to Crossworks? What must i look for. > > Slightly different syntax required for: > + ARM/THUMB interworking, > + declaration of interrupt service routines > + intrinsic functions. > > Generally it is straight forward. > > > 3) Is the tasking libary from rowley the same as an operating system > > like ucos-ii. > > Have not used it but looks similar: > http://www.rowley.co.uk/documentation/arm/ctl.htm > > > > 4) Is there any port for ucos-ii for rowley crossworks? > > Just use a GCC port, it will work with CrossWorks. I think there is also an > LPC2148 FreeRTOS.org port in the files section of this group. > > Regards, > Richard. > > http://www.FreeRTOS.org > *Now for ARM CORTEX M3!* > Thanks, Today I will start with Crossworks. What do you mean with ARM/THUMB interworking ? Regards, mathias
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Re: LPC2148 - Crossworks
2006-04-15 by mgiaco82
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