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Re: Information about - Atmel ARM7TDMI AT91 Board
- To: ecos-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: [ECOS]Information about - Atmel ARM7TDMI AT91 Board
- From: Andreas Bürgel <ab at genologic dot de>
- Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 16:45:17 +0100
- Organization: GenoLogic GmbH, Dortmund
- References: <NEBBIMHEEKJOHEHGOOIFGEMGCBAA.leandro@av.it.pt>
Leandro Vieira wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I had completed building tools for i386 PC target under windows NT with
> binutils-2.10,gcc
> 2.95.2 and gdb 5.0. and had also applyed the patch ecos-gcc-2952.pat to
> gcc.
> Everything is OK, that is, i´m able to create application and downloded it
> to that target and run it.
>
> Now i want use new target that is Atmel ARM7TDMI AT91 Board.
> My question is: Can i use this target and do the same thing like i have
> done with i386 PC target?
>
> In eCos configuration tool, there is ARM development board (PID) and i
> don't know if it has any
> relation with the target that i want to use.
>
> In eCos documentation i saw this:
> eCos, CygMon and the GDB stubs all support the PID fitted
> with both ARM7T and ARM9 daughterboards,
> and it seems to be related with the target that i have.
>
> Can somebody tell me if it is possible build tools for this target, Atmel
> ARM7TDMI AT91 Board.
> and how can i do it or wich document should i seek information about.
Unfortunately there is some porting effort required to run eCos on a
AT91 platform. You _can_not_ simply take the ARM-PID stuff to run on
your ARM-AT91 platform.
Fortunately - for you - I'm working on the AT91-port, but can't say how
long it takes until the code is working and stable.
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Andreas Bürgel Software Engineer
ab@genologic.de GenoLogic GmbH, Dortmund, Germany