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Re: FW: [lpc2100] Dev. Tools & Hardware

2004-01-29 by sten_larsson

James,

I am sorry to hear that you had problems with our debugger. However:

(1) I beleive you were not using LPC2100. We have excellent built in 
support for flash programming of LPC21OO. 

We do support external flash, however the current support is, I 
agree, cumbersome. A new upcoming release will address that.

(2) We do handle ARM/Thumb transitions - tested with ARM ADS, SDT, 
RealView, HI-TECH ARM-C, IAR EWB, GCC 2.95 and GCC 3.2. I have not 
heard about this before. I will ask in a private email. (For GCC and 
IAR, only on c-level).

Sten Larsson
Nohau Corp

--- In lpc2100@yahoogroups.com, "James Dabbs" <jdabbs@t...> wrote:
> I fought through a very high-stress, fast development, without being
> very familiar with the CPU or with the tools, and delivered 
prototypes
> yesterday.  As far as these things go, this was a very good outcome
> given the situation.  Here is what I used:
> 
> 	1. Nohau JTAG ARM Emulator
> 	2. GCC 3.3.2
> 	4. The book, "Embedded System Design on a Shoestring" (ISBN
> 0750676094)
> 	5. This Yahoo Group
> 
> These tools work, although I cannot say whether they are the best
> choice.  I simply didn't have time to put a lot of research into
> anything before I bought them, and when I was looking (late 
December) I
> had trouble even getting vendors to call me back.  Some things 
about the
> Nohau bug me -- programming on-chip flash and stepping between ARM &
> THUMB are cumbersome -- but I worked around both issues and it was a
> productive tool.  In this case, it all worked out.  Tooling costs 
were
> about $1K.

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