Well...I will try to make my own board, because importing things from other country is very expensive here in Argentina. I will make the JTAG (parallel port) Interfase, to program it. Does the LPC2000 comes with a "boot" programmed (as some micros has), or it's empty as a stand alone microcontroller? Today Fedex will bring my the micros, so I will start doing this this night. Thanks Ezequiel --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Tomas Ponzi" <tap@t...> wrote: > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "acetoel" <acetoel@y...> wrote: > > Hello...I'm migrating from Atmel AVR to LPC2106. I would like to > > know what things do I have to consider when using this > > microcontroller. I'm programming with ARM Developer Suite 1.2. Is > > the the best compiler for this MCU, or it's another one better?. > Can > > I add more Program Memory to the LPC2106? > > I will appreciate, any kind of help... > > Thanks > > Ezequiel > > Hi, > > I myself am in the process of moving from AVR development to the ARM > LPC2000 series. I look forward to it very much although the AVR > series is brilliant and has served me dearly (!). I will continue > using the AVR for smaller projects. > > My intention is to start with a simple development board for the > LPC2106. Take a look at www.olimex.com under MSP PIC AVR. There is > a section with ARM development boards for different members of the > LPC2000 family. They will have a development board available soon > for the LPC2214 which has external memory - very exciting! I have > had very good experience with OLIMEX in the past and they offer good > products at a very good price. > Olimex also offers a ARM-JTAG dongle for programming and recommends > using CrossWork for ARM from Rowley Associates (www.rowley.co.uk) > > This is the path I intend to take. Hope this helps. > > Tomas
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Re: Newbie with LPC2106 - Please help
2004-08-26 by acetoel
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