[En-Nut-Discussion] Question about GNUARM
Rick Collins
ethernut at arius.com
Sat Jan 21 03:51:43 CET 2006
At 04:12 PM 1/20/2006, you wrote:
>Hi, All
>I had installed Cygwin, downloaded and installed GNUARM and even managed to
>compile some simple examples from Ethernut-3.0 set. But in the GNUARM
>directory I could not find any chip oriented libraries like e.g. iom128.h in
>WinAVR. How does the compiler knows which chip I'm going to use? Or it does
>not concern any specific features of peripheral set and everything is
>defined in \nut\arch\arm\dev?
>Regards, Alexander
The GNUARM tools are only for ARM processors. There are GNU tools for the
AVR, but you won't find them in the GNUARM distribution.
Rick Collins
rick.collins at XYarius.com
Arius - A Signal Processing Solutions Company
Specializing in DSP and FPGA design http://www.arius.com
4 King Ave. 301-682-7772 Voice
Frederick, MD 21701-3110 GNU tools for the ARM http://www.gnuarm.com
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