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ucos-ii

2006-04-20 by jk jlkj

Hi Friends,
   
  I am presently trying to port the ucos-ii code to LPC2214. I want to make it work and use it in a project if possible. The present port at the micrium site is for LPC2129.
   
  The sample app just works some times after i downloaded it to the LPC2214. I need to check up the settings for the linker and the various addresses in BSP.c for compatibility between the two chips.
   
  Has any one tried this one earlier. 
   
  Pls. give me your suggestions.
   
  Regards,
  Jerome
   

				
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Re: [lpc2000] ucos-ii

2006-04-21 by Michael Anburaj

If you are looking for a generic ARM port (supports
HAL for LPC's too) -- GCC & ARM tools.

http://www.geocities.com/michaelanburaj/RTOS.html

Cheers,
-Mike.

--- jk jlkj <njad2002@...> wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>    
>   I am presently trying to port the ucos-ii code to
> LPC2214. I want to make it work and use it in a
> project if possible. The present port at the micrium
> site is for LPC2129.
>    
>   The sample app just works some times after i
> downloaded it to the LPC2214. I need to check up the
> settings for the linker and the various addresses in
> BSP.c for compatibility between the two chips.
>    
>   Has any one tried this one earlier. 
>    
>   Pls. give me your suggestions.
>    
>   Regards,
>   Jerome
>    
> 
> 				
> ---------------------------------
>  Jiyo cricket on Yahoo! India cricket
> Yahoo! Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your
> buddies all the time.
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> 
> 


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