I recently resurrected an old toolkit (ARM ADS V1.2) to use developing a Philips LPC2106 based system. I can't get this software to properly build anything that runs anywhere close to reasonable (myriad failures of one sort or the other). Anyone out there had success with this toolkit? Anyone had similar difficulties with this toolkit? |
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Anyone using ARM ADS 1.2 IDE?
Started by ●August 2, 2004
Reply by ●August 2, 20042004-08-02
Try test1.zip from the files area. It contains ADS1.2 project. ADS 1.2 is one of the best tools I have come across. Using latest patches might help too http://www.arm.com/support/downloads/ads12.html --- In , "markcrow" <mcrow@p...> wrote: > I recently resurrected an old toolkit (ARM ADS V1.2) to use > developing a Philips LPC2106 based system. I can't get this software > to properly build anything that runs anywhere close to reasonable > (myriad failures of one sort or the other). Anyone out there had > success with this toolkit? Anyone had similar difficulties with this > toolkit? |
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Reply by ●August 5, 20042004-08-05
Hi, I would like to use ARM ADS 1.2 for starting development on a Philips LPC2106 too. So I would like to ask if there is an easy to use possibility to download to and debug from flash. I tryed CrossWorks from Rowley (http://www.rowley.co.uk/). There you can download to flash and start debugging from flash with one mouseclick. It would be great if this would be able with ARM ADS 1.2 too. I have two JTAG interfaces - a Wiggler-Clone from Olimex and a JEENI from EPI. So I think with the right tool it shoul be possible. Best regards, Markus --- In , "lpc2100" <lpc2100@y...> wrote: > Try test1.zip from the files area. It contains ADS1.2 project. > ADS 1.2 is one of the best tools I have come across. Using latest > patches might help too > > http://www.arm.com/support/downloads/ads12.html > > --- In , "markcrow" <mcrow@p...> wrote: > > I recently resurrected an old toolkit (ARM ADS V1.2) to use > > developing a Philips LPC2106 based system. I can't get this > software > > to properly build anything that runs anywhere close to reasonable > > (myriad failures of one sort or the other). Anyone out there had > > success with this toolkit? Anyone had similar difficulties with > this > > toolkit? |
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Reply by ●August 5, 20042004-08-05
The ARM Debuggers (ADW/AXD/RealView) support flash programming, however, you may need to adapt it for LPC2000. Our PathFinder debugger supports the ARM ADS/RealView toolsets and has integrated flash programming/debug support for LPC2000. PathFinder however only works with our JTAG interfaces (Opella/Genia/Vitra). A less satisfactory option is to use the Philips LPC2000 Flash programmer to program your .HEX files; it should then be possible to debug (with source) in the ARM debuggers. Its not an integrated solution though. Hugh @ <http://www.ashling.com/support/lpc2000/> http://www.ashling.com/support/lpc2000/ -----Original Message----- From: statler123 [mailto:] Sent: 05 August 2004 13:15 To: Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Anyone using ARM ADS 1.2 IDE? Hi, I would like to use ARM ADS 1.2 for starting development on a Philips LPC2106 too. So I would like to ask if there is an easy to use possibility to download to and debug from flash. I tryed CrossWorks from Rowley (http://www.rowley.co.uk/). There you can download to flash and start debugging from flash with one mouseclick. It would be great if this would be able with ARM ADS 1.2 too. I have two JTAG interfaces - a Wiggler-Clone from Olimex and a JEENI from EPI. So I think with the right tool it shoul be possible. Best regards, Markus --- In , "lpc2100" <lpc2100@y...> wrote: > Try test1.zip from the files area. It contains ADS1.2 project. > ADS 1.2 is one of the best tools I have come across. Using latest > patches might help too > > http://www.arm.com/support/downloads/ads12.html > > --- In , "markcrow" <mcrow@p...> wrote: > > I recently resurrected an old toolkit (ARM ADS V1.2) to use > > developing a Philips LPC2106 based system. I can't get this > software > > to properly build anything that runs anywhere close to reasonable > > (myriad failures of one sort or the other). Anyone out there had > > success with this toolkit? Anyone had similar difficulties with > this > > toolkit? <http://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG99q28lb/M)5196.4901138.6071305.3001176/D=gr oups/S06554205:HM/EXP91794516/A!28215/R=0/SIGse96mf6/*http://comp anion.yahoo.com> click here <http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M)5196.4901138.6071305.3001176/D=groups/S= :HM/A!28215/rand 5998297 _____ > . |