--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., G B <microsys@a...> wrote:
> My first problem is that I downloaded the gccarm
and got the error msg
> about the dll not being found, and that I need to install libint13
> package. What is that and where is it found?
Others have just copied cygintl-2.dll to cygintl-3.dll. I have too,
and it appears to work.
I use PIC, AVR and ARM and I really LIKE the LPC2106. To get
started, I used James Lynch's excellent tutorial that will help you
get the entire tool chain set up.
If you follow the yellow brick road, all will be well.
Richard
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., G B <microsys@a...> wrote: >
> Hello,
>
> First post to the group.
>
> I have programming microprocessors since the 70's, mostly in assembly > language. Now, I have been designing and
programming using the
> Atmel ATMega family, so I understand AVR very well.
>
> I have a product that looks like a good candidate to switch to a chip > like the LPC2105 to save money.
>
> My first problem is that I downloaded the gccarm and got the error msg > about the dll not being found, and that I need to
install libint13
> package. What is that and where is it found?
>
> I would like to correspond with other who have made the avr to arm
> transition.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glen Bankston
> Moultrie, GA
>
Reply by G B●January 23, 20062006-01-23
Hello,
First post to the group.
I have programming microprocessors since the 70's, mostly in assembly
language. Now, I have been designing and programming using the
Atmel ATMega family, so I understand AVR very well.
I have a product that looks like a good candidate to switch to a chip
like the LPC2105 to save money.
My first problem is that I downloaded the gccarm and got the error msg
about the dll not being found, and that I need to install libint13
package. What is that and where is it found?
I would like to correspond with other who have made the avr to arm
transition.