No, it's not that hard to build the GNU tool-chain. I have a build script
that will cost you a total of $0 available at:
http://rod.info/arm.html
Or you can get a binary distro at:
http://gnuarm.com/
- Rod
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, embest1sale1 wrote:
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> Yes, you can use GCC and GDB for developing ARM application. Bus it's
> very difficult to build the whole tools chain and use with it. Maybe
> you can look at Embest's tools which are in very low price at:
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> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "gsudershanraj" <gsraj@p...> wrote:
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>> Quite new to the ARM processor, I have choosen LPC2138 for our
>> application. I under stOod that the free sourcecode available for
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>> GCC and GNU GDB for the ARM processor. Can somebody suggest where
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>> I find the exact required details.
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>> Thanks in advance.
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>> Cheers,
>> Sudershan
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: complier stuff for LPC2138
2005-01-27 by Rod Moffitt
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