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RE: [lpc2000] [ANN] ICCV7 for ARM has been released...

RE: [lpc2000] [ANN] ICCV7 for ARM has been released...

2005-03-21 by Paul Curtis

Hi Richard,

> I think giving birth may be a little easier. Well, OK, 
> shorter anyway :-) You can get the fully functional demo 
> (which becomes a 10K limited for non-commercial use version 
> after 45 days) on our website. There are some answers to some 
> frequently asked questions on the ARM info page under the 
> "SOFTWARE" menu. In particularly, in addition to the 
> Application Builder, there is a set of LPC210x specific 
> functions for you to get started.

Welcome to the world of ARM!

--
Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd  http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors

[ANN] ICCV7 for ARM has been released...

2005-03-21 by Richard

I think giving birth may be a little easier. Well, OK, shorter anyway :-) 
You can get the fully functional demo (which becomes a 10K limited for 
non-commercial use version after 45 days) on our website. There are some 
answers to some frequently asked questions on the ARM info page under the 
"SOFTWARE" menu. In particularly, in addition to the Application Builder, 
there is a set of LPC210x specific functions for you to get started.

Thank you for your support. Feel free to email me if you have any questions.

// richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please 
use richard at imagecraft.com)

RE: [lpc2000] [ANN] ICCV7 for ARM has been released...

2005-03-21 by Richard

At 09:24 AM 3/21/2005, Paul wrote:
>Hi Richard,
>
> > I think giving birth may be a little easier. Well, OK,
> > shorter anyway :-) You can get the fully functional demo
> > (which becomes a 10K limited for non-commercial use version
> > after 45 days) on our website. There are some answers to some
> > frequently asked questions on the ARM info page under the
> > "SOFTWARE" menu. In particularly, in addition to the
> > Application Builder, there is a set of LPC210x specific
> > functions for you to get started.
>
>Welcome to the world of ARM!

Thank you Paul. If all compiler vendors act like the gentleman that you 
are, I think we would see a lot more "real-goods" rather than FUD in the 
market place. Good luck in your ventures as well.


// richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please 
use richard at imagecraft.com)

Re: [lpc2000] [ANN] ICCV7 for ARM has been released...

2005-03-25 by 42Bastian Schick

Richard

> Thank you for your support. Feel free to email me if you have any 
> questions.

Yes, does your linker/compiler support something like a far attribute.
ARM's linker handles this transparently, GNU is bad, as you need to compile
code with -mlong-calls.

A reason why I (and I am sure others as well), is the Philips place the CS
areas far outside the range of a "bl" instruction.
(Damn, if I meat the one responsible for this, I'll .%/&§&$/§)

-- 
42Bastian Schick

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