I am making headway little by little. Thanks for the feedback, I didn't realize that catching the Arm exceptions required breakpoints. In my last Arm project using AT91's, SRAM was remapped to address 0x0. But, the program still doesn't run... As an exercise, I wrote a few lines of assembly that put the core in supervisor mode, disable interrupts, and loops forever adding 1 to R0. It seems the Philips flash utility is writing the hex file from my Arm tools crrectly because there is an option to download the flash into a buffer. This is more of an exercise to see if the LPC2138 is compatible with my Arm development tools. Everything is as expected.... However, when I try loading a single stepping, I just get data aborts. Everything in memory is aligned and located correctly. --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "emailakb" <emailakb@y...> wrote: > > Hi Tim > > Try the following link ... > > http://www.arm.com/support/faqdev/1251.html > > Also, be sure that your code is linked to SRAM and not to Flash. > > amit > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "tah2k" <tah2k@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi. > > > > I'm trying to get up and running with the Keil MCB2130 board using > > the ARM Realview development tools. I believe I have the Philips > > flash programmer working, but I can not get the Arm tools to > > connect. The multi-Ice server connects to the board and detects the > > Arm core, but when I try to connect with the AXD debugger, it gives > > the error "RDI Severe Error 00275: The previously connected device > > is no longer available". > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thanks- > > Tim
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Re: Arm Tools With Keil MCB2130
2004-12-20 by tah2k
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