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Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

EFSL with crossworks - drproton2003 - Sep 8 19:43:58 2006

Hey all,

Has anyone used EFSL with crossworks? I would like to know how to
build the librarys and example applications using crossworks. I'm not
too familiar with this sort of thing so any help would be greatly
appreciated.



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Re: EFSL with crossworks - FreeRTOS Info - Sep 9 8:13:09 2006

----- Original Message -----
From: "drproton2003"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:36 AM
Subject: [lpc2000] EFSL with crossworks
>Hey all,

>Has anyone used EFSL with crossworks? I would like to know how to
>build the librarys and example applications using crossworks. I'm not
>too familiar with this sort of thing so any help would be greatly
>appreciated.

I have a FreeRTOS.org demo from a third party that uses GCC and EFSL to
read/write html to an SD card on a SAM7X. It should prove a good reference.
If this is of interest send me an email using the email address on the
contacts page of the FreeRTOS.org site and I will forward it on to you.

Regards,
Richard.

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