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Dev board for Cortex M3 offered by Rowley - Eric Engler - Apr 5 23:35:07 2006
I see that Rowley is offering a Dev board for the new Luminay Micro
device that uses the Cortex M3 core. This is much more affordable than
the official kit.
http://www.rowley.co.uk/crossfire/crossfire_lm3s102.htm
It comes with an apparently full-featured version of CrossWorks that
is license-locked to the board. This is a very attractive offering!
They also have a board based on the lpc2138:
http://www.rowley.co.uk/crossfire/crossfire_lpc2138.htm
And one based on the MSP430:
http://www.rowley.co.uk/crossfire/crossfire_msp430.htm
The MSP430 board is the only one that has a DB9 for serial
communication, in addition to the integrated USB JTAG device. I wish
the Arm boards had a serial port :-(
The MSP430 board also has Ethernet, making this a terrific bargain!
Eric

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- soft serial port ??? - malh...@yahoo.com - Apr 6 0:07:57 2006
Hello Friends ...
I am working in embedded.
I m just new to this field.
So, plz help me know the following.......
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1. what's the difference between a normal serial port comm. & soft serial=
port comm. ?
and how we manage soft serial comm?
2. what is there in "startup.s" file in LPC ?
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thanks in advance...
Umang Malhotra
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