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Discussion Groups | Comp.Arch.Embedded | Nucleus Porting to ASIC based on ARM926EJ-S

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Nucleus Porting to ASIC based on ARM926EJ-S - sandeep - 11:52 28-03-06

Dear All,

I have plans to work on ASIC based on ARM926EJ-S core. I am planning to
port the Nucleus RTOS to the ASIC.

I find the ARM core is well supported in the Nucleus RTOS.

How to analyze the porting requirements to a supported processor but for
different set of peripherals?

I have downloaded the NucleusSIM from the site. Can this be useful to me
understanding the HAL layer along required porting considerations? 

Are there any specific Nucleus Porting support groups for ARM?

Regards,
Sandeep.