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Re: AT91 Source Code


Just in case you do not know about it, the EB40 is fully supported by
the ecos embedded operating system. Have a look a at

	http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/

Thomas


On Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2002 18:53, Dinh Bowman wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I FINALLY figure out how to get all the GCC/Binutils/GDB compiled properly
> (Apparently if you have AVR-GCC previously when using Cygwin it gets
> funky).. Now I'd like to start programming for my EB40...  Right now all I
> want to do is make a LED blink but I am having a hard time finding examples
> of sourcecode that compiles under GCC...  There is the AT91C.ZIP file from
> Atmel (With a nice example of LEDs blinking) but that doesn't seem to work
> too well or I don't know how to get it to work (Any suggestions?). It seems
> like it has alot of nice functions that would be useful to have. There is
> also the AT-GNU version from http://www.ahare.btinternet.co.uk/ which seems
> to be mainly for the EB01...
>
> So what do I do about learning how to make LEDs blink, and various system
> calls? I am unclear how Newlib fits into things and how to control IO ports
> and access memory etc..
>
> Thank you kindly,
>
> -Dinh Bowman-
>
>
>
>
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