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Re: AT91SAM7S256 Toolchain
- From: "Moussa A. Ba" <mba at embedded-zone dot com>
- To: "Moussa A. Ba" <mba at embedded-zone dot com>, ecos-discuss at sourceware dot org, andrew at lunn dot ch
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:43:02 -0500
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] AT91SAM7S256 Toolchain
- References: <45B6617D.1010204@embedded-zone.com> <20070123193349.GQ22661@lunn.ch>
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Last time I checked (few months back) there was no port for that exact
chip the closest thing was the AT91EB55 eval kit. I think the current
port will be enough, I just have to add file support for an MMC device.
Moussa
Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 02:26:53PM -0500, Moussa A. Ba wrote:
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>> Good Day, I am starting a port to the AT91SAM7S256 ARM7
>
> Any particular reason why you don't use the existing port?
>
>> Can anyone suggest a toolchain for loading arm-elf-gcc
>> images? Since ecos images will be loaded to flash, I will not be able
>> to use insight as I need flash writing capabilities.
>
> Take a look at openOCD. If you have the necessary JTAG hardware you
> can use it for both downloading to flash and interfacing gdb to the
> AT91SAM7S JTAG debug capabilities.
>
> Or there are a number of Linux programs that can talk to SAM-BA over
> the USB or debug serial port.
>
> Or you could buy a JTAG emulator. I've used an Ronetix PEEDI with the
> AT91SAM7S.
>
> Andrew
>
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