Alaric B Snell wrote: >>Also worth a look is Andrew Mileski's SAForth written in GNU format >>assembly for the StrongARM 110- perhaps a bit more work to port but >>probably faster and definitely smaller than a C-based Forth: >>http://netwinder.oregonstate.edu/devteam/andrewm/forth/strongarm/saforth-0.12.tar.gz > Mmmm, that might be good... more effort though. Perhaps for version 2. I've put it on my NetWinder so you can try it out by telnetting to alexholden.net port 4242 (for a limited time only). Another question: has anyone done any work on simulating an LPC210x in SID? It seems like it could be a nice way to develop software for the processor without using real hardware. http://sources.redhat.com/sid/ -- ------------ Alex Holden - http://www.linuxhacker.org ------------ If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer
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Re: [lpc2100] LPC-M216 DIL module PCBs
2004-01-31 by Alex Holden
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