> Hello,
> I am new to ARM.
>
> Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows
> tools only.
> Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
> - IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
> Debugger server on target
> - simulator (do not know if that exists)
Try Mentor Graphics Eclipse based IDE EDGE which comes with Debugger,
simulator and dozens of demos!
regards,
mudassir.
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●November 6, 20062006-11-06
"Adib Taraben" <taraben.a@st-innovation.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:454dc734$0$30318$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net...
> Hello,
> I am new to ARM.
>
> Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows tools
> only.
> Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
> - IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
> Debugger server on target
> - simulator (do not know if that exists)
>
> Is there an ARM7 dev board or device that has an ARM and CPLD connected
> for a "one fits all" usage (instead of looking to the MCU that fits to the
> problem) ?
www.iotech.dk has an ARM9 with FPGA for real linux (not uCLinux)
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by Wim Lewis●November 5, 20062006-11-05
In article <454dc734$0$30318$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net>,
Adib Taraben <taraben.a@st-innovation.com> wrote:
>Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows
>tools only.
>Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
>- IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
> Debugger server on target
>- simulator (do not know if that exists)
>Is there an ARM7 dev board or device that has an ARM and CPLD connected
>for a "one fits all" usage (instead of looking to the MCU that fits to
>the problem) ?
www.embeddedarm.com (Technologic Systems) sells a board with
an ARM9 and and FPGA.
--
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Reply by Stan Katz●November 5, 20062006-11-05
"Adib Taraben" <taraben.a@st-innovation.com> wrote in message
news:454dc734$0$30318$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net...
> Hello,
> I am new to ARM.
>
> Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows
> tools only.
> Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
> - IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
> Debugger server on target
> - simulator (do not know if that exists)
>
> Is there an ARM7 dev board or device that has an ARM and CPLD connected
> for a "one fits all" usage (instead of looking to the MCU that fits to
> the problem) ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adib.
Take a look at www.microcross.com I've been using their stuff for a couple
of years. Good support too.
Stan Katz
Reply by Dominic●November 5, 20062006-11-05
Adib Taraben wrote:
> Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows
> tools only.
> Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
> - IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
> Debugger server on target
> - simulator (do not know if that exists)
>
Rowley CrossWorks supports Linux. There's a long thread ("Opinions on
Rowley CrossWorks for ARM". It's based on the gcc but with their own
libraries which are said to outperform the open source libraries (newlib,
uclibc). Not sure if it includes a simulator.
The ARM toolchain (RealView Development Suite) works on Linux, too, and is
based on ARM's own compiler.
An alternative could be a completely free toolchain with Eclipse, GCC,
newlib and GDB. The OpenOCD (http://openocd.berlios.de/) supports JTAG
debugging on ARM7/9 systems with Wigglers, FT2232 based devices (JTAGkey,
ARM-USB-OCD, Signalyzer, homebrew devices) and the Amontec JTAG
Accelerator, but I might be a bit biased, so I leave it to others to
recommend alternatives.
Regards,
Dominic
Reply by FreeRTOS.org●November 5, 20062006-11-05
> Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows tools
> only.
> Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
Hello,
I am new to ARM.
Looking around the embedded specialists (IAR, KEIL) provide Windows
tools only.
Can someone recommend a Linux based tool chain:
- IDE with code-editor, compiler, debugger based on JTAG and/or mini
Debugger server on target
- simulator (do not know if that exists)
Is there an ARM7 dev board or device that has an ARM and CPLD connected
for a "one fits all" usage (instead of looking to the MCU that fits to
the problem) ?
Thanks,
Adib.