At 07:03 PM 2/24/05 +0200, Anton Erasmus wrote:
>If you are using the gcc toolset, then you are probably using newlib. Hence
>you need to port newlib to your specific hardware. Look for "Porting
>Newlib" and
>you should find a fair amount of info. There is such a porting library for
>the LPC.
>You can download it at
>http://www.aeolusdevelopment.com/Articles/download.html.
>There are some issues when using the interrupt uart routines in this
>package. ( The
>assembler portion is not linked in from the library)
Anton, I'd appreciate it if you could give me some more information on
this. Maybe send me a map file of a program illustrating the issue with it
no linked in. I'm working on the next release and I'd like to try and
duplicate and fix this if I can. There are a couple of contact links on
the website and they should get through to me. You can just send a quick
note and we can exchange address's for more in depth conversation if you wish.
Robert
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Re: [lpc2000] can't get printf() to print on UART0 with GNU
2005-02-24 by Robert Adsett
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