AT91SAM ARM
For users of the Atmel AT91SAM7 and AT91SAM9 ARM CPU chips. Atmel has taken a new direction by combining on chip flash and ram with the ARM CPU on a single die. This provides low cost devices for small systems using the ARM CPU.
This group is to exchange information to help users get started and learn how to use the devices.
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shawn - Nov 28 2007
Anyone know where I can get an example written for multiple threads?
Erm for example one thread to look at incoming data from the DBGU port,
another to look at it from the UAR... 
Andreas Kuehn - Nov 28 2007
Hi Phuah!
I'm using the GNU-toolchain for my at91sam9261 on a ronetix board and it
works fine. For the host connection I use openocd with an Amontec
JTAGkey-Tiny adapter.
B... 
Alexander Whiplash - Nov 28 2007
In previous posts I described an off by one problem
when using the PDC to receive a stream of SPI data.
Thanks to all that responded. In setting up to confirm
my data I had a de... 
yh.p...@yahoo.com - Nov 28 2007
Hi,
Does anyone know the reason of using SDRAM and NAND flash on 9260-EK instead of combination of parallel flash and SRAM?
I am thinking to connect parallel flash and SRAM t... 
=?iso-8859-1?Q?J=F6rn_Kaipf?= - Nov 26 2007
Hi Henry,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if it is possible to use the MCI on a SAM9260 and a
> SD-CARD
> > via the 1bit SD mode. In the datasheet I didn't f... 
Charles Manning - Nov 26 2007
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 07:23:12 shawn wrote:
> Anyone know where I can get an example written for multiple threads?
You can do one of three things:
* Use a lightweght RT... 
Bernd Walter - Nov 26 2007
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:10:08PM -0000, FreeRTOS.org Info wrote:
>
> > Anyone know where I can get an example written for multiple threads?
> >
> > Erm for example o... 
Caglar Akyuz - Nov 26 2007
Alexander Whiplash wrote:
> Some problems remain. First thing, the transfers are
> mostly from off-chip to SAM7X. I do need to begin
> every transfer with one outgoing byte o... 
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