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Re: [ECOS] Will gcc3.3 will work with eCos?.


Dear Ashwin,

I am new at the list and I am interested working with ecos on the LPC2106.

Can you give me some info about your port of ecos to the LPC2106 ?
What is the footprint ?
Where can I get the port ?
Did you ever compared ecos with rtems, especially regarding the LPC2106 ?

I had been working for 10 years in the sales management and coming now back to the
uC technics to continue my former job as desiger of uC Hw and SW. So I am
interessed in small footprint RTOS working in small but flexible HW.

My first project is a billing system for small aircrafts. The onboard unit has to
be small and cheap but should have also the oportunity to be expanded in the future.

ThanX in advane
Thomas



Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 16:20:56 +0530
Subject: Re: Anyone working on Keil MCB2114 (Philips LPC) port?
References: <3FD14DBD.2020804@larwe.com> <20031223172932.GL30669@arobas.net>
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I have ported ecos to LPC2106 and will be shortly releasing the port after
completing the paper work.
It true it has a very small flash (120k) and ram (64k) but ecos works on it.

Regards,
Ashwin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ren Jie" <netmars@citiz.net>
To: <ecos-devel@sources.redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone working on Keil MCB2114 (Philips LPC) port?


> I am wondering whether the Philips' LPC2xxx series ARM7TDMI chips are
capable of eCos.It has few RAM and Flash embedded.And what kind of tasks
could LPC2xxx do?
> Has anybody ported eCos to LPC2xxx?And how about its performance?
>
> Ren
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jean-Rene David" <jrdavid@arobas.net>
> To: <ecos-devel@sources.redhat.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 1:29 AM
> Subject: Re: Anyone working on Keil MCB2114 (Philips LPC) port?
>
>
> > * Lewin A.R.W. Edwards <larwe@larwe.com>:
> > > Is anyone already working on a port for the Keil
> > > MCB2114 EVB featuring the Philips LPC2129
> > > low-pin-count "super 8051 migrator" ARM7?
> >
> > I will be porting eCos to the LPC2xxx ARM7 family.
> > I am waiting for an IAR evaluation board (with a
> > 2106 on it) to start working but the final design
> > will be with the forthcoming LPC2214.
> >
> > Don't know if this is relevant to you but I thought
> > I'd mention it...
> >
> >



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