and you can even begin totally for free because there are several GBA
simulator software, so you don't need to buy anything.. ;-)
"Thierry Charlier de Chily" <tcharlier@NOSPAMyahoo.com> a �crit dans le
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> On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 07:35:55 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
> <wing@tartDONTarus.uSPAMwa.eMEdu.au> wrote:
>
> >Fred* <tmp@mail.com> wrote:
> >> the GBA has an ARM7..
> >Yeah, but dev carts are expensive. $120 for the flash advance carts.
> >I can dev on my hp49g+ for only the price of the calc. I haven't started
> >programming it yet, I've got exams at the moment.
>
> All you need is a MultiBoot cable (MB). You can build it yourself :
> http://ajo.thinknerd.com/gba/
>
> Full info on GBA programming is available there :
> http://www.jharbour.com/gameboy/
>
> Free SDK is available there : http://www.ngine.de/site/index.php
Reply by Thierry Charlier de Chily●June 15, 20042004-06-15
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 07:35:55 +0000 (UTC), Wing Fong Wong
<wing@tartDONTarus.uSPAMwa.eMEdu.au> wrote:
>Fred* <tmp@mail.com> wrote:
>> the GBA has an ARM7..
>Yeah, but dev carts are expensive. $120 for the flash advance carts.
>I can dev on my hp49g+ for only the price of the calc. I haven't started
>programming it yet, I've got exams at the moment.
Yeah, but dev carts are expensive. $120 for the flash advance carts.
I can dev on my hp49g+ for only the price of the calc. I haven't started
programming it yet, I've got exams at the moment.
--
Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au
Reply by Fred*●June 15, 20042004-06-15
the GBA has an ARM7..
"Al Borowski" <aj.borowski@erasethis.student.qut.edu.au> a �crit dans le
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>
> >>I have plenty of experience with other embedded systems (PIC, 68k,
> >>AD218x etc.).
> >>
> >>What is the current core anyway ? I have seen ARM6 and I think ARM7,
> >>anything newer ?
>
> My calculator has an ARM9 in it :)
>
> Al
>
Reply by Wing Fong Wong●June 13, 20042004-06-13
Al Borowski <aj.borowski@erasethis.student.qut.edu.au> wrote:
>
>>>I have plenty of experience with other embedded systems (PIC, 68k,
>>>AD218x etc.).
>>>
>>>What is the current core anyway ? I have seen ARM6 and I think ARM7,
>>>anything newer ?
>
> My calculator has an ARM9 in it :)
>
> Al
>
So does mime, and it only cost me $300. ^_^
For that price it not a bad system.
--
Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au
Reply by Al Borowski●June 13, 20042004-06-13
>>I have plenty of experience with other embedded systems (PIC, 68k,
>>AD218x etc.).
>>
>>What is the current core anyway ? I have seen ARM6 and I think ARM7,
>>anything newer ?
My calculator has an ARM9 in it :)
Al
Reply by Leon Heller●June 13, 20042004-06-13
"Mark Aren" <markaren10@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a low cost (<$100) demo / development kit so I may
> learn more about the ARM processor.
>
> Preferably with a C compiler, a FLASH boot loader and some cool blinky
> lights.
>
> I have plenty of experience with other embedded systems (PIC, 68k,
> AD218x etc.).
>
> What is the current core anyway ? I have seen ARM6 and I think ARM7,
> anything newer ?
Hi all,
I am looking for a low cost (<$100) demo / development kit so I may
learn more about the ARM processor.
Preferably with a C compiler, a FLASH boot loader and some cool blinky
lights.
I have plenty of experience with other embedded systems (PIC, 68k,
AD218x etc.).
What is the current core anyway ? I have seen ARM6 and I think ARM7,
anything newer ?
Thanks,
Mark.