Soeren, thanks for the details, danke fur alles... joseph tapay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Soeren Gust" <gust@...> To: <lpc2100@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [lpc2100] Re: Hello, newbie with arm > On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:51:46PM -0000, n172tj wrote: > > The challenge is to locate assembler, assembly code for the first > > contact to LPC2100. > > I have just managed to get the first program into my lpc2104, so I hope > I can help you a bit. > > Talk to the bootloader: connect the LPC UART with a level shifter like > the MAX3232, pull down pin 44, Reset the chip and start a terminal > program with 9600,N,8,1 and type ?. You should get the answer > "Synchronized", otherwise something is wrong. You can play with the > bootloader a bit if you like, the protocol is all ASCII, just look into > the Datasheet and User Manual for details. > > Connect some LEDs to P0.8-P0.15. Then get the led.hex file from the file > section of this group and upload it via one of the ISP Tools. I used the > one from <http://www.clibb.de/> running under Linux, there is also a > Windows version on the page and you can get one from Philips. After a > reset with pin 44 open the LEDs should blink. > > Build or get the gcc toolchain. Get the lpc2106_gcc archive from the > files section. Adapt the RAM size in the .ld file at 2 locations if you > have a 2104 or 2105. Compile the program and upload it. Again the LEDs > should blink. > > Then you can try some modifications to the LED program or start with > whatever you want. > > Soeren Gust > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [lpc2100] Re: Hello, newbie with arm
2004-02-06 by Joseph Tapay
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