Richard,
Thanks for your mail and suggestions. You said, you had FreeRtos and
running on LPC2106....
I would be very happy if you provide me the basic steps needed for
porting on LPC2106..I have some freeRtos with me,so if you provide
me the basic steps i would be very thankful to you..
Thanks.
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@...> wrote:
>
> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "vennela2214" <vennela2214@> wrote:
> >
> > I have purchased LPCE2214 testing board from OLIMEX.
> > Iam able to power up this board and check the test routien given
by
> > OLIMEX. I have couple of questions on this..
> >
> > How would I know what RTOS is built in by default in this board.?
>
> I searched the Olimex site and there is no mention of an RTOS on
this
> board. There is a link to various test programs. Perhaps these
> include the default factory program.
>
> > I would like to port new OS in to this.. if this is the case how
can i
> > copy the old one for future purposes.
>
> Check the functionality of the board against the code at the Olimex
> site. It if looks the same then you will have the source. If not,
> you may want to try to grab it with a JTAG device - assuming it is
not
> protected. But, all you will get is object code - it is a fool's
> exercise to try to convert that back to a high level language.
>
> If you have any questions about the code, email Olimex.
>
> > If any body has any guidelines or steps in porting a freely
availabale
> > RTOS, pLease guide me through.
>
> I don't, but others may. FreeRTOS has been ported to a lot of
these
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> devices. I had it running on an LPC2106 so I know it can be done.
>
> Richard
>