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ARM9 with linux embedded

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Hello,
I'm planning to develop an application on ARM9 with Linux embedded.
This is the first time and I'm looking for both debuggers and IDEs suitable to do the job.

I've been using now the KEIL uVision4 with the ULINK, but I don't know if I can use it with Linux.
I'm evaluating other products as well: JLink and Signum JTAGjet.

Can anyone explain me how to work with linux embedded or suggest some guide/website that can help?

Which is the best toolchain in your opinion, in order to debug both the application software and the kernel?
Thanks.
 

please check this
Linux Support for the ARM Architecture - ARM
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or check this site they deal with ARM9 boards
**broken link removed**

---------- Post added at 22:25 ---------- Previous post was at 22:22 ----------

Keil's ULINK2 USB-JTAG debugger can be used with Gnu > ARM toolchain. Specifically, if it can be used with gdb or any linux
> debugger for debugging programs on Keil MCB2140 kit.
 
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