> I'm looking for compile ucos-ii RTOS port to the Philips LPC2129 with
> the GNU Compiler. The code available on www.micrium.com site is,
> instead, intended to be used with the IAR Compiler.
> Not a direct answer to your questions but maybe you like to lookup
> http://www.FreeRTOS.org
>
> Similar to ucos, but royalty free and has GNU port for LPC2000.
Reply by Ken Barlow●September 12, 20042004-09-12
majamassarini@tiscali.it wrote in message news:<439184cc.0409100707.2cfbd79@posting.google.com>...
> I'm looking for compile ucos-ii RTOS port to the Philips LPC2129 with
> the GNU Compiler. The code available on www.micrium.com site is,
> instead, intended to be used with the IAR Compiler.
> First of all, I need to translate the assembly code for IAR Compiler
> to the GNU Compiler syntax (GAS, if I am not wrong), and I'm searching
> for a IAR Assembly User Guide but without success.
> Am I not able or it is so hard to find it?
> Somebody khnows a program created to translate the one in the other
> automatically?
> Or Better, has someone compiled the ucos-ii port to the Philips
> LPC2129 with the GNU Compiler?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Maja
Not a direct answer to your questions but maybe you like to lookup
http://www.FreeRTOS.org
Similar to ucos, but royalty free and has GNU port for LPC2000.
Reply by ●September 10, 20042004-09-10
I'm looking for compile ucos-ii RTOS port to the Philips LPC2129 with
the GNU Compiler. The code available on www.micrium.com site is,
instead, intended to be used with the IAR Compiler.
First of all, I need to translate the assembly code for IAR Compiler
to the GNU Compiler syntax (GAS, if I am not wrong), and I'm searching
for a IAR Assembly User Guide but without success.
Am I not able or it is so hard to find it?
Somebody khnows a program created to translate the one in the other
automatically?
Or Better, has someone compiled the ucos-ii port to the Philips
LPC2129 with the GNU Compiler?
Thanks,
Maja