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shyam
Fri Sep 21 2007, 09:48AM

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hi guys ,
welcome to arm -7TDMI
i shall be posting relevant documents one at a time
to start with let us make a lpc2138 board
1190393307_2984_FT0_lpc2138.zip



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Fri Sep 21 2007, 09:54AM
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Well I think i must start ARM Discussion forum too
what you say?

Edit:
Hey the circuit is not very clear.. you must take a full size print of the circuit when printing pdf.
Check the size of the schematic sheet and edit the print paper size.. so we can get a clear image.

Also it looks like your PC clock is working little ahead of us so.. please update your clock and signature is giving verification error.. It has opened in my PC but maybe for normal user it wont open.

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Fri Sep 21 2007, 09:59AM

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why not??

that is a good idea

now once u have got the board ready download a compiler(gnu open source) from
http://www.siwawi.arubi.uni-kl.de/avr_projects/arm_projects/WinARM-20060606.zip

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There is another tool for ARM which i like a lot
its CrossWorks for ARM from Rowley Associates. They provide 30-days evaluation version..
But i think WINARM will solve the purpose

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Fri Sep 21 2007, 10:08AM

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well this is the actual gif

hope it opens up well


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Fri Sep 21 2007, 10:14AM

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yeah
i have tried different tools
but winarm is the best
one of the advantage is that you can use the codes directly on linux
and the other is the ease with which you can add rtos code to it

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Fri Sep 21 2007, 10:16AM

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oops the gif is bigger than i thought

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Fri Sep 21 2007, 10:18AM

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thanks for editing ajay

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wow.. nice.. I never used an RTOS. I always think why or how to decide when to need an RTOS
when ever i think i might use an RTOS.. i find a better or simple way to do that thing.

I edited your post.. so image comes fine now.. i am not sure.. but resizing is not working hmmm.. have to work on it..

Please try to use www.imageshack.us to upload your images..
Get the direct link from there.. and simply put that image link in [img] tags

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hey can you post the availability of the ICs used in the schematic above in our "Component Availability" forum?

Give contact number or shop name etc.. if possible with cost

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