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ARM7TDMI Thumb Mode - STR71xF


Thanks for remarkably prompt help with the Fedora synth question! I really appreciate that!

I'm looking at porting our code to a ST Micro STR71xF (it has ARM7TDMI core).

I used the packages/hal/arm/integrator and it all compiled OK.

Now I'm trying to compile it in thumb mode. Unfortunately the option is disabled in the .cdl (or more precisely, nothing in the arm/integrator cdl enables it)

Question 1) Is the arm/integrator HAL the best choice for the STR71xF MCU?

Question 2) If I hack/force/kludge things (probably in the CDL) until Ecos does compile in thumb mode (presumably with interworking on, so hopefully it will work with non-thumb assembler routines), will Ecos work?

Thanks,


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