Reply by Boudewijn Dijkstra●April 28, 20082008-04-28
Op Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:58:46 +0200 schreef Joe G (Home)
<joe.g@optusnet.com.au>:
> IAR seems to be purely focused on C complier.
Not true. But they do make an effort to be able to use C wherever
possible.
> I would like to do some small amouts of code to get an understanding of
> the ARM7 and Cortex M3 instruction set.
> Does any one know where I might get some IAR ASM code examples from?
Why not single-step your way through an example project?
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Reply by FreeRTOS.org●April 28, 20082008-04-28
"Joe G (Home)" <joe.g@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> IAR seems to be purely focused on C complier.
>
> I would like to do some small amouts of code to get an understanding of
> the ARM7 and Cortex M3 instruction set.
>
> Does any one know where I might get some IAR ASM code examples from?
>
> THanks in advance
If you are interested in ARM assembly code I would suggest looking at ARM
documentation, not C compiler documentation.
The FreeRTOS.org download does contain some asm code written for the IAR
assembler, look in the Source/portable/IAR/[processor] directory.
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Reply by Joe G (Home)●April 28, 20082008-04-28
IAR seems to be purely focused on C complier.
I would like to do some small amouts of code to get an understanding of the
ARM7 and Cortex M3 instruction set.
Does any one know where I might get some IAR ASM code examples from?
THanks in advance
Joe