Reply by Alberto Delgado November 10, 20112011-11-10
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-----Original Message-----
From: "k2lrv"
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 14:11:13
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Subject: [AT91SAM] Noobie Low/No cost IDE/compilier for developement

I am taking the plunge to learn how to program/use ARM processors. I am looking for a decent low cost/free developemtn environment for use on windows preferably, but I can use linux if that is a better way.

Thanks,

Lou
Reply by Vijay Balchandani November 10, 20112011-11-10
Hey Lou,

Check the vendor website for the board you are targeting for fee cross
development toolchains. There are also loads of free linux dev
environments you can run in a vm.
On Nov 10, 2011 2:45 PM, "k2lrv" wrote:

> **
> I am taking the plunge to learn how to program/use ARM processors. I am
> looking for a decent low cost/free developemtn environment for use on
> windows preferably, but I can use linux if that is a better way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lou
>
>
>
Reply by John Hou November 10, 20112011-11-10
Another point. You can download some comercial version, like Keil. You can use the evalution version for limited code size. If you need a board: http://www.at91sam.org/sam9g45.html. But I think if you can get a board with LCD that will be better depending on what you want to do.
 
Good luck
 
Best Regards,
 
John

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From: Jonathan Dumaresq
To: A...
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: [AT91SAM] Noobie Low/No cost IDE/compilier for developement
 
Hi,

Look at

Codesourcery for the toolchain
Openocd and gdb for the debugging
Ecplise with the GNUARM plugin for the IDE

With this you should be setup for Free to code for any arm !

Jonathan
A... wrote:
> I am taking the plunge to learn how to program/use ARM processors. I
> am looking for a decent low cost/free developemtn environment for use
> on windows preferably, but I can use linux if that is a better way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lou
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
Reply by Jonathan Dumaresq November 10, 20112011-11-10
Hi,

Look at

Codesourcery for the toolchain
Openocd and gdb for the debugging
Ecplise with the GNUARM plugin for the IDE

With this you should be setup for Free to code for any arm !

Jonathan
A... wrote:
> I am taking the plunge to learn how to program/use ARM processors. I
> am looking for a decent low cost/free developemtn environment for use
> on windows preferably, but I can use linux if that is a better way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lou
>
>
Reply by k2lrv November 10, 20112011-11-10
I am taking the plunge to learn how to program/use ARM processors. I am looking for a decent low cost/free developemtn environment for use on windows preferably, but I can use linux if that is a better way.

Thanks,

Lou