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IAR with LPC2138

2005-01-04 by tkreyche

I'm working on getting the IAR IDE working with the LPC2138...startup 
files, etc. If anyone wants to collaborate please let me know. IAR is 
supposed to be coming out with a 2138 kit in a month or two but my 
project can't wait.

thanks, Tom

RE: [lpc2000] IAR with LPC2138

2005-01-04 by Charles R. Grenz

Hi Tom,

	I have a Kickstart 2106 (?) board that I converted over our product
software and got up and running. We are designing around the 2138 at the
moment and as soon as I have hardware, I will try to get the system to work
on that. Did you download the current Kickstart files from there demo and
get it to run or have you not bothered with the Kickstart current board
files at all? If not, I can email you my copy.

Charles.
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From: tkreyche [mailto:tkreyche@...] 
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 8:07 PM
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lpc2000] IAR with LPC2138




I'm working on getting the IAR IDE working with the LPC2138...startup 
files, etc. If anyone wants to collaborate please let me know. IAR is 
supposed to be coming out with a 2138 kit in a month or two but my 
project can't wait.

thanks, Tom





 
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Re: IAR with LPC2138

2005-01-04 by tkreyche

Charles,

I don't fully understand your message...it's a bit cryptic.

I have a IAR 2106 Kickstart board and associated code. The board that 
I'm trying to get running is a 2138 from another manufacturer.

Tom


--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Charles R. Grenz" 
<charles.grenz@s...> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> 	I have a Kickstart 2106 (?) board that I converted over our 
product
> software and got up and running. We are designing around the 2138 
at the
> moment and as soon as I have hardware, I will try to get the system 
to work
> on that. Did you download the current Kickstart files from there 
demo and
> get it to run or have you not bothered with the Kickstart current 
board
> files at all? If not, I can email you my copy.
> 
> Charles.
>   
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tkreyche [mailto:tkreyche@w...] 
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 8:07 PM
> To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [lpc2000] IAR with LPC2138

> I'm working on getting the IAR IDE working with the 
LPC2138...startup 
> files, etc. If anyone wants to collaborate please let me know. IAR 
is 
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> supposed to be coming out with a 2138 kit in a month or two but my 
> project can't wait.
> 
> thanks, Tom

Re: IAR with LPC2138

2005-01-07 by lp2000c

I understand that IAR is supposed to come out with a new EWARM 
release (version 4.2) in about two weeks.  I don't know whether it is 
scheduled to include LPC2138 support, but I have registered my 
request with them.

Any other IAR customers (or potential customers) out there, also 
looking at LPC213x, please ask them to include this in the 4.2 
release, ASAP.



--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "tkreyche" <tkreyche@w...> wrote:
> 
> I'm working on getting the IAR IDE working with the 
LPC2138...startup 
> files, etc. If anyone wants to collaborate please let me know. IAR 
is 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> supposed to be coming out with a 2138 kit in a month or two but my 
> project can't wait.
> 
> thanks, Tom

Re: IAR with LPC2138

2005-01-07 by tsvetanusunov

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "lp2000c" <lp2000c@e...> wrote:
> 
> I understand that IAR is supposed to come out with a new EWARM 
> release (version 4.2) in about two weeks.  I don't know whether it 
is 
> scheduled to include LPC2138 support, but I have registered my 
> request with them.
> 
> Any other IAR customers (or potential customers) out there, also 
> looking at LPC213x, please ask them to include this in the 4.2 
> release, ASAP.

the new IAR EW release includes LPC2138 and STR7xx support

Best regards
Tsvetan
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